Giardino Bardini, Florence

One of the prettiest places in Florence, with incredible views of the city, is Giardino Bardini.  Here are a few of my fav photos I took last summer of the garden and its views.

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Here comes the first view of the Duomo dome as one walks up and into the garden.

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And here is a view of Santa Croce with it’s campanile at the back and its white marble encrusted facade at the front (left in picture below).

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Here’s a zoomed in shot of Santa Croce from Bardini garden.

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Now I am high enough in the garden to photograph the actual garden, for now some of it is below me.

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Turning around, here’s the garden terrace above me.  Those Renaissance landscape architects sure knew how to make use of a hill when creating a garden!

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I mean, really, how lovely is this garden?  I love this shot below.  The sky is so dramatic!

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Some blooming dahlias in the garden.  Flowers are not a big part of Italian (or French) formal garden design.

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Here is the path I am following.  Gorgeous architectural and horticultural details all along the way to keep you intrigued.

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And it may be a hot summer day and you make have pea gravel in your sandals.  You may find the passage challenging because it is mostly uphill (because it is).  But then, there’s this:

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What a view!

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Come back soon for part 2 of this garden tour.  Ciao!

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