Ads

Gardens at Het Loo Palace

Ads



  Great Garden Het Loo Palace is a garden built in Baroque style with rich décor, created by William III of Orange and Mary II Stuart. Foreign visitors have called this garden "Versailles of Holland" because of its appearance axial fountains, flowers and statues.

 
  This garden was designed by Andre Le Notre's nephew, Claude Desgotz. Great Garden has a central axis and alleys dotted with orange, they are as a badge of the Prince of Orange. In the eighteenth century, Baroque style garden of William was destroyed to create a new park that was to have English architectural influences. "Green rooms" are cut into the forest green imitation of existing cabinets at Versailles and shows us how the engraving was executed at Het Loo.






Images of Gardens at Het Loo Palace, icons, photos, figures, visions, appearances, illustrations, snapshots, captures, canvas and pictures of Gardens at Het Loo Palace

Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Het Loo Palace
Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Het Loo Palace

Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Gardens view
Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Gardens view

Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Aerial view
Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Aerial view

Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Palace and Gardens view
Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Palace and Gardens view

Gardens at Het Loo Palace - General view
Gardens at Het Loo Palace - General view

Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Italianate Wall
Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Italianate Wall

Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Aerial view
Gardens at Het Loo Palace - Aerial view