There are a lot of ways of knowing other places: to visit his monuments, to be mixed by his nations … But also to visit and to know his parks. Parks that, frequently, have a past that is mixed by the history and by the artistic legacy of the city in which they are, and which speak to us about a history of which, on having walked along them, we feel part.
From the trips blog we tell you which there are the most advisable parks of the principal European capitals. It is possible that they are not the most famous, but it is worth it that you do a visit to them.
- Town Borghese, in Rome: a few really nice gardens, in which there is the Gallery Borghese, in which if you are lucky, you will be able to find some really interesting exhibition. This park, that many people consider to be one of the most beautiful of the world, was created in 1616 by the family Borghese. Lagos, sources, gardens … Is undoubtedly an authentic jewel that offers us a few spectacular conference.
- Forest of Boulogne, in Paris: One treats as a park that Napoleón ordered to construct, as a style that him reocrdaba to those that he could enjoy in England during his exile. It has 35 kilometers of route petonal and eight for recorren in bike. It is one of the places preferred by the Parisian ones to enjoy the free air. Inside the park, do visit the Park of the Bagatelle, which was born of a bet between count Artois and Maria Antonieta, and was constructed in 64 days.
- Battersea Park, in London: although Hyde PArk is one of the most famous parks of London, Battersea Park is different of the marvels of the city. It is to the south of the Thames, opposite to the Chelsea quarter. In the 50s it reformed, borrndo the traces of the Second World war (sources were added and it is to this reform to which we owe the overpass), and it turned to reform again in 2004.
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