Hortus Palatinus
1614 establishments in the Holy Roman EmpireBaroque gardensGardens in Baden-WürttembergGardens in GermanyHeidelberg
The Hortus Palatinus, or Garden of the Palatinate, was a Baroque garden attached to Heidelberg Castle, Germany. The garden was commissioned by Frederick V, Elector Palatine in 1614 for his new wife, Elizabeth Stuart, and became famous across Europe during the 17th century for the landscaping and horticultural techniques involved in its design. At the time it was known as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World', and has since been termed 'Germany's greatest Renaissance garden.'
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Burgweg, Heidelberg Altstadt (Altstadt)
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N 49.4111 ° | E 8.7175 ° |
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Burgweg
69117 Heidelberg, Altstadt (Altstadt)
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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