- Pleasure gardens
A pleasure garden is usually a
garden that is opened to thepublic forrecreation . They are differentiated from other public gardens by containing entertainments in addition to the planting; for example,concert hall s orbandstand s, rides,zoo s ormenagerie s.Public pleasure gardens have existed for many centuries. In
Ancient Rome , the landscapedGardens of Sallust ("Horti Sallustiani") were developed as a private garden by the historianSallust . The gardens were acquired by theRoman Emperor Tiberius for public use. Containing many pavilions, atemple toVenus , and monumental sculptures, the gardens were open to the public for centuries.Many public pleasure gardens were opened in London in the 18th and 19th centuries, including Cremorne Gardens,
Cuper's Gardens ,Marylebone Gardens ,Ranelagh Gardens ,Royal Surrey Gardens andVauxhall Gardens . Many contained large concert halls, or hostedpromenade concert s; some lesser discussed pleasure gardens were home to haberdasheries and harems. A smaller version of a pleasure garden is atea garden , where visitors may drinktea and stroll.Modern versions of public pleasure gardens may be or contain an
amusement park , such asTivoli Gardens inCopenhagen .The pleasure garden also forms one of the six parts of the 18th century "perfect garden" Fact|date=September 2007, the others being the
kitchen garden , anorchard , apark , anorangery orgreenhouse , and amenagerie .
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