K historii, současnosti a budoucnosti Bredovské zahrady
Title Alternative:Breda garden in the past, present and future
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Date
2012-01-01
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Technická univerzita v Liberci
Technical University of Liberec
Technical University of Liberec
Abstract
Breda garden located three
kilometres to the north east from Jablonné v Podještědí is a unique early baroque
garden architecture landmark. Its beginnings can be traced back to the second
half of the 17th century, to the times of Breda administration of the Lemberk estate,
which was sold to the Gallas or Clam-Gallas family in 1726. The year marked a new
epoch for the territory. Since the second quarter of the 18th century the garden
underwent aseries of changes. For example three fountains and eighteen statues
with pedestals were installed. In the 19th century the area was transformed for the
purposes of the castle gardening. At the beginning of the 20th century many new
greenhouses were constructed in the garden and mainly fruit and deciduous trees
were grown. The garden was handed over to the Czechoslovak state in 1945, since
then it decayed rapidly. The whole garden has been administered by the National
Institute for the Protection and Conservation of Monuments and Sites - Special
Regional Unit in Liberec since 2008. Preliminary work for complete restoration
was done in 2011.
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Breda garden, folly, mythology, The Seven Liberal Arts, economical inventory, garden art landmark, early baroque, Italian garden, Bredovská zahrada, letohrádek, mytologie, sedmero svobodných umění, hospodářský inventář, památky zahradního umění, rané baroko, italská zahrada