The People’s Palace, located in the historic Glasgow Green and dating back to 1898, tells the story of Glasgow's citizens daily life from 1750 to the present day ... read more
The Pavilion Gardens is a beautiful Victorian park, opened in 1871, and designed by Edward Milner. The landscape garden, covering 9.3 ha (23 acres) offer many ... read more
The Palais Galliera, or officially Musée de la Mode et du Costume de la Ville de Paris, is dedicated to the history of fashion, up to the present day. The impressive ... read more
The Milan Planetarium, constructed between 1930-1931 and located in the gardens of Porta Venezia, was donated to the city of Milan by publisher Ulrico Hoepli and ... read more
The Hill Garden were laid out between 1905-1925 by Thomas Mawson for Lord Leverhulme for his residence Inverforth House, or 'The Hill'. Today the garden ... read more
The Hermitage, Dunkeld, is a landscape area, made by the 3rd Duke of Atholl. He lived at Dunkeld House, which was demolished early 19th century. Today it is used as a ... read more
The Ethnographic Museum of the National Museum (Národopisné muzeum Národního muzea) is housed in the Kinsky Summerhouse, is dedicated to traditional folk culture of ... read more
Tambours Garden (Tambours Have) was created by Gerhard Tambour, a master tailor, in 1940. It contains beautiful, distinctive and exotic plants, streams, carved wooden ... read more
Staunton Country Park is a 405 ha (1,000 acres) landscaped parkland and forest, including many features such as a terrace, an ornamental farm, ornamental lake, maze, ... read more
State Park Wilhelmsbad Hanau, English landscape style, was built in 1777 on the initiative of Prince Wilhelm von Hessen-Kassel. Today, with a lake, a castle, a ... read more
Stadtgarten, Freiburg (2.6 ha) dates back to 1888. It was designed by the city gardener Schmöger. The garden exhibits a number of sculptures and its music pavilion is ... read more
St. Stephen's Green (9 ha/22 acre) is Ireland's best known Victorian public park including many features, such as an extensive perimeter tree and shrub ... read more
Jardin Serre de la Madone, 9 ha, contains a terraced garden with low stone walls, pools, statues and a Mediterranean forest. It is located around a Palazzo, a transformed ... read more
Seiferdorf Valley (288 ha) was created from 1781 mainly by Countess Christina (Tina) von Brühl. She resided with her husband Count Moritz Graf von Brühl at castle ... read more
Schloss Mirabell dates back to 1606 and was built by prince-archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau for his beloved Salome Alt. Today, it serves as the backdrop for romantic ... read more
Royal Djurgården-Royal National City Park: In 1995, the area comprising Ulriksdal, Haga, Brunnsviken and Djurgården became the world's first National City Park, ... read more
The Risorgimento and Resistance Museum, Vicenza, (Museo del Risorgimento e della Resistenza) is a museum dedicated to the unification of Italy and the Italian resistance. ... read more
The Regent’s Park is one of London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 160 ha (395 acres). It was named after the Prince Regent, the later King George IV ... read more
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Parc is a legacy from the 2012 Olympic games hosted by London. It contains, parklands, waterways, playgrounds and cafes. read more
Prior Park was created by the entrepreneur Ralph Allen, who had bought the house and grounds in 1720. It was designed by Lancelot Brown and the poet Alexander Pope. The ... read more