Park Giardino Sigurta is a magnificent 60 ha park, with a long history dating back to 1407. After a period of neglect the estate was redeveloped by the industrialist, Dr. ... read more
Parc Guell was built between 1900 - 1914 by Count Guell as part of an urbanisation plan for luxury houses, which was never completed. The designer was Antonio Gaudi, the ... read more
Park and Castle Jeurre: The park (60 ha) has a collection of garden "Follies", originally made by Hubert Robert for the Marquis de Laborde's Chateau de ... read more
The Villa Pallavicino came into the hands of the noble Genoese Pallavicino family in 1862, and transformed it in neoclassical style. The family decided in 1956 to open ... read more
Beervelde Park, created in 1873 in the English Landscape style, is a 25 ha park including copses, woodland, meadows, walled gardens and lake. read more
Parque Biologico de Gaia is a 35 ha park and centre for environmental education, with a three km-pathway. It contains a wide variety of trees, plants and animals, such ... read more
Parque del Buen Retiro is a very popular and appreciated 142 ha park, which until the 19th century belonged to the Spanish Monarchy. It has many different gardens, ... read more
Parque El Capricio was created in 1784 by The Duke and Duchess of Osuna, and in particular the Duchess. It became a famous visiting venue for artistsn intellectuals and ... read more
Parque Juan Carlos I was inaugurated in 1992 and named after the King Juan Carlos I. It was designed by Jose Luis Esteban Penelas and Emilio Esteras Martín and contains ... read more
Pashley Manor Gardens, dating back to 1550, and enlarged in 1720, is the private family home of Mr and Mrs James Sellick. Only the surrounding beautiful and dynamic ... read more
Pavillon de Vendôme, now a museum, was built between 1665 and 1667 for Louis, Duke of Vendôme, as a meeting-place with his lover Lucrète de Forbin Solliés. read more
Paxton House, a beautiful Adam mansion, has been placed since 1988 in a Historic Buildings Preservation Trust and opened up to the public, by John David Home ... read more
Pazo de Lourizan, dating back to the 15th century, is a 52 ha estate, used today for educational purposes, botanical research and experimentation. It contains the manor, ... read more
Pazo de San Lorenzo dates back to the 13th century, and is a monastery converted into a palace. It is used for corporate and private events amidst pleasant ... read more
Pazo de Santa Cruz de Rivadulla dates back to the 16th century, however most of the garden as we see it today dates from the 19th century, created by the Armada ... read more
The Pearse Museum, set in 20 ha (50 acres) of beautiful St Enda’s Park, tells the story of Patrick Pearse and his brother William, both of whom were executed for their ... read more
Peckover House is a Georgian town house, which has been owned and inhabited by the Barons Peckocver, a Quaker banking family, for 150 years. It was presented by the ... read more
Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens were founded in 1945 and designed by Guerrero Strachan. Named after the mayor of the time, it covers 0.65 ha and has French-Hispanic-Muslim ... read more
Pena Palace, a Romanticist castle and built between 1842–1854 by King consort Ferdinand II, became a national monument in 1910 and transformed into a museum. It is ... read more
Pencarrow House has been the home of the Molesworth-St Aubyns since the 1500s, and is presently inhabited by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Arscott and Lady Molesworth-St ... read more