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Gardens of Marrakesh


  • Frances Lincoln (Quarto)
  • by Angelica Gray. Photography: Alessio Mei
The first book to be published on this fascinating subject, Gardens of Marrakesh champions the city' s relevance today in a world of water scarcity and urban development and explores its green heritage, considering some twenty gardens both from an historic and cultural perspective.

ISBN 9780711238909 | E | PB
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Publisher Frances Lincoln (Quarto)
ISBN 9780711238909
Author(s) Angelica Gray. Photography: Alessio Mei
Publication date February 2017
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 273 x 254 mm
Pages 128
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

Nicknamed ‘ the rose among the palms’ , the thousand-year-old city of Marrakesh is characterised by its pink-coloured pisé architecture and its deeply rooted tradition for gardens and green spaces.
The majority of historic sites are inextricable from their gardens – or indeed are historic green spaces: the huge royal orchard pleasure-gardens of the Agdal were described by Monty Don as ‘ of international cultural importance on a par with Versailles or Villa d’ Este’ .
Scores of traditional riads and hotels like the Mamounia, created by the French in 1923 on the site of an eighteenth-century royal residence, offer splendid gardens to the visitor. Yves Saint Laurent’ s Majorelle garden is an icon of modern garden design.
The first book to be published on this fascinating subject, Gardens of Marrakesh champions the city’ s relevance today in a world of water scarcity and urban development and explores its green heritage, considering some twenty gardens both from an historic and cultural perspective.