Renaissance Gardens
Renaissance Gardens were designed during the Renaissance period, which spanned from the 14th to the 17th century. These gardens emphasized symmetry, order, and harmony, reflecting the ideals of classical antiquity. They often featured geometric layouts, carefully trimmed hedges, and pathways that guided visitors through the space.
These gardens were not only beautiful but also functional, often including areas for growing herbs and vegetables. Influential figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Andrea Palladio contributed to garden design, incorporating elements such as fountains, sculptures, and terraces to enhance the aesthetic experience and promote a connection with nature.