Describes features of Dutch gardens that were adopted in the design of gardens in Brandenburg, 17th-early 18th cs., beginning under the patronage of elector Friedrich Wilhelm, who invited Dutch-trained gardeners and landscape architects to his various palaces and castles. Comments on garden plans, which included typically Dutch alleys and walkways, and on the kind of plants cultivated.
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