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In reply to the discussion: Hello, DU! Your Friday Afternoon Challenge today: “Poetics of Place: the European Gardens of [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)1. #1 Schoenbrunn, Vienna
The summer palace of the Austrian Emperor, Franz Joseph.
I was there as a child, and remember sore feet and parquet floors that don't look flat.
Enjoyed it so much as an adult, that I got the Franz Joseph chops for a while:


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Hello, DU! Your Friday Afternoon Challenge today: “Poetics of Place: the European Gardens of [View all]
CTyankee
Nov 2013
OP
well, you have me this time...I was WRONG on #5, which I have asked forgiveness for...
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#20
BIG OOPS on my part. #5 is Bath...I was going for Park Crescent in London and ended up with
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#19
Later I will do one on American gardens...so many wonderful ones...hard to choose...
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#27
#6: Boboli Gardens in Florence; the painting is 'Boboli' by John Singer Sargent
pinboy3niner
Nov 2013
#30
I was wondering if you got the fact that it was an island, which is why I wanted the water
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#55
I didn't think 'island,' I thought it was coastal and used that in a lot of searches, lol
pinboy3niner
Nov 2013
#56
This has been guessed. It is Bath. I mistakenly attributed it to Park Crescent in London which
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#42
I was wondering for a minute there..."do they have these crescents everywhere in the UK?"
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#44
I wonder if it was bombed during the Second World War because it was a crescent...
Brother Buzz
Nov 2013
#49
I dunno if it was. Maybe, since London took a pretty bad pounding during the blitz...
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#52