Monty Don's Italian Gardens (TV Series 2011) Poster

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9/10
Beautiful tour of the gardens of italy
Calicodreamin14 June 2019
Monty takes you on a tour of some of the most breathtaking gardens and estates I've ever seen. A lot of the estates are not open to the public, so I got the sense it was truly and experience getting to see them (though of course not as special as seeing them in person).

Monty does an excellent job of giving a bit of history on the original creator of the garden and how the time period influenced design. He also talks to the current gardener or restorator to give a glimpse at how the garden was restored and what approach they took.

Truly a magnificent tour through Italy.

Though he carries this satchel the whole time and I'm not sure why...
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9/10
delightful !
myriamlenys10 September 2023
In this documentary series, presenter Monty Don takes the viewer on a knowledgeable tour of Italy's most beautiful and/or historically significant gardens. While doing so he chats with a variety of experts and discusses the wider social, cultural or political context. For instance, episode 1, "Rome", deals with the magnificent gardens built by vying cardinals. It turns out that many of these cardinals built their gardens in order to delight, to entertain, to puzzle but also in order to impress. ("Look, look, I'm so rich that I can hire the best artists and maintain a whole army of gardeners ! And I'm so influential that I can tell 200 unsuspecting villagers to take a hike ! I flattened three streets in order to build that vast staircase !")

Many of the power games played by these cardinals revolved around an abundant supply of water, the most precious of commodities to be found in warm and dry countries. The phenomenon can still be observed in the modern world, for instance in North-Africa and India. There is, and always has been, a certain kind of ruler (or would-be ruler) who loves listening to the tinkling of a hundred pretty fountains while imagining dusty peasants slaving away with buckets and jars.

But back to the documentary series, which is a delight to watch. Among the other topics dealt with : the use or non-use of color in renaissance horticulture ; the coded meaning of certain pieces of art work ; the restoration, reconstruction or recreation of centuries-old gardens ; the patronage or ownership by rich expatriates ; the continent-wide interaction between various schools of garden design ; the flux and flow of fashions.

Recommended.
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