France 🇫🇷, Monet's Garden in Giverny
The commune of Giverny is famous for the garden of Claude Monet, who at one time was passionate about gardening. In the XIX century, the great artist bought a house in Giverny and began to take care of the local garden. He read special literature, created an artificial pond, bred lilies and other flowers. Giving space to plants, Monet created a colorful carpet of a variety of colors — no geometry and clear lines, the whole color scheme is intertwined and merges in different colors.
Here the artist drew inspiration, many of Monet's paintings depict the same lilies on the pond. Currently, the garden is open to all visitors. On the territory of the park there are rare plants brought by both Monet himself and his friends: for example, Japanese peonies and bamboo were brought especially for the artist. The floral tunnel of roses, which Monet created almost from scratch, also impresses with its beauty.