28 Aug 2007 | | 2 Comments | Email This Post

boboli fountain
On the south side of the Arno in Florence lie the Boboli Gardens (Giardino di Boboli) behind the Pitti Palace. The Boboli Gardens were laid out for the wife of Cosimo 1st de Medici, Eleonora di Toledo, in the 16th century. Consisting of shaded walkways and statues at each junction
Boboli walkway Boboli statues
Although there is no natural water source within the grounds the garden’s designers created an elaborate irriagtion system taking water from the river Arno so as to water the plants and create several water features within the gardens including fountains and a lake. For a more in-depth description have a look here
Boboli lake boboli face

2 Comments left by visitors

  1. milou says:

    Good stuff. I’m off there again myself in a few weeks.

  2. milou says:

    Good stuff. I’m off there again myself in a few weeks.

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