Friday, April 19, 2013

Villa Carlotta.

Villa Carlotta on Lake Como was owned by Giovanni Battista Sommariva. He was in direct competition with Francesco Melzi d' Eril across the water at Villa Melzi. As a consequence both men fought to out do each other in terms of garden splendour.
At Villa Carlotta you will find a wealth of trees and shrubs that came in from all over the world. Large specimen trees and Rhododendrons to name a few. The plant range is breathtaking and helpfully almost every plant is labelled to aid identification. We visited the Carlotta and Melzi mid April which in hind sight is a touch to early. By early to mid-May the Rhododendrons and Azaleas will be stunning and a mass of colour. Thats not to say that when we visited the Magnolias where not worth seeing alone!

The main difference between Carlotta and Melzi is that Carlotta only allows selected views of Lake Como whereas Melzi incorporates the whole vista of the lake into the garden.

The striking difference between gardens in the lakes region and say Rome or Florence is the maintenance aspect. The attention to weeding and pruning far outstrips most gardens southwards. Pruning is an art and carried out to the highest level that I have ever seen in Italy. There are more gardeners per garden and all it seem take a pride in their respective gardens.

The gardens of the lakes are more for the plants person than any other gardens in Italy. I suggest any visit is planned for May/June but watch out for the hottest summer months, the traffic and visitor numbers I would think will be heavy and the gardens will be past their best with mid- Spring being the best time to visit.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

400th Anniversary of Le Notre at Vaux Le Vicomte


There will never be a better year to visit Vaux le Vicomte. The Chateau have arranged a breathtaking season of events to showcase the sublime baroque landscape of Vaux and showcase the master of formal design Andre Le Notre.

Please see the deatils below but I urge you if possible put what I feel is the best baroque landscape and garden in France on your list of places to visit.

The season dedicated to the 400th birthday of the great French landscaper André Le Nôtre

Starts on April 12th. It is a unique opportunity to share the most remarkable aspect of the 17th century:                                          The Art of the French Formal Garden.
Vaux le Vicomte is its founding piece, a model of harmony between architecture and landscape which inspired the whole Europe
The season will bring together a series of ambitious showpieces to pay homage to the master's genius and the spirit of the site. You are invited to enjoy them in exclusivity.
If you need
a good overview of the estate and its history, see Monty Don’s recent visit to the Gardens of Vaux le Vicomte on www.bbc.co.uk
AVAILABLE ON: June : 11, 15 and 30
July : 9, 13 and 28 August : 13, 17 and 25
September : 10 and 14 October : 8 and 12


TARIFICATIONS
Per person / 20 people minimum
"EXCLUSIVE VISIT"
33€
For a unique and exceptional day in Vaux le Vicomte, including
Full-access to the whole estate: château, dome, gardens, the exhibition "Le Nôtre, the masterpiece" and the carriage museum.
A walk in the gardens, guided by an English-speaking specialist of the history gardens. (Duration: 2hrs.)
Visit of the interiors of Vaux le Vicomte with an audio guide (duration 2hrs)
If you come a Saturday, the candlelight visit of the garden is offered
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These options are not included in the basic price
Lunch in the restaurants of the Château. Two different options : Lunch at l’Orangerie facing the gardens 49€
Lunch at l’Ecureuil in the outbuildings of the Château
20€
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The walk in the garden led by Patrick Borgeot, chief-gardener of the estate of Vaux le Vicomte. 20€
A guided visit to the interiors of Vaux le Vicomte. (duration: 2hrs)
10€
INFORMATION


INFORMATION AND BOOKING
Muirgen Rio
+(033) 1 64 14 41 92 / commercial@vaux-le-vicomte.com  
Erika Dubois
+(033) 1 64 14 41 99 / erikadubois@vaux-le-vicomte.com