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Press Release Five Centuries of Austria's Blooming Cultural
Heritage Recorded For centuries gardens and parks served as locations of recreation and aesthetic creation. However, so far they have received little attention in the scientific literature. This scientific shortcoming has now been remedied in Austria - a three-volume publication offers for the first time a comprehensive overview of the historic gardens in the country. For this, numerous gardens and parkways in Austria have been surveyed and described in detail together with the associated structures. Furthermore, the parks have been placed in chronological order based on the date of the first recorded work. Additionally, their current and former appearances were compared and so gradual modifications of the garden landscape were documented. Timeless Gardens Regarding this, the project director and author of the book, Prof. Eva Berger of the Institute of Landscape Architecture and Garden Design at the Vienna University of Technology says: "First of all, we have shown the variety of gardens and parks of ecclesiastical residential buildings, for instance monasteries, and of secular buildings such as castles or city palaces. Also, parks in several sectors such as the administration department or the hotel and restaurant industry and public parkways were recorded. Thus the volumes afford a consolidated, and sometimes even surprising, impression of Austria's past horticultural activity." The world famous palace gardens of the Upper and Lower Belvedere in Vienna, which are considered prime manifestations of aristocratic garden design, are a good example of how new and surprising information was unearthed. These flower gardens served aesthetic purposes first of all, but were actually supplemented by annexes till 1793 - as one learns in the 3rd volume - which satisfied the culinary indulgence of the aristocracy: the kitchen gardens. A Thicket of Information With the FWF-funded publication of the three volumes, the results of this first-time nation-wide documentation are a consolidated basis for further scientific activity regarding the Austrian garden culture and garden art. The books will also serve as a significant source of information for preservation and conservation measures for this blooming cultural heritage - and will convey to the interested public the rich asset of historic gardens and parks in Austria. Publication Scientific contact Issued by Vienna, May 23, 2005
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