The boboli gardens (giardino di boboli) are the largest park in florence, stretching on 4.5 hectares of hilly topography, and it is to the medici family that nowadays florence owes this. It’s located on the other side of the darkly flowing arno river from most. The tour of boboli gardens complete the pitti palace visit of which it is an integral part, allowing the spirit of court life to be fully appreciated and the gardens to be enjoyed,.
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Visiting the lush and expansive boboli gardens is the perfect antidote to a case of the city blues. Discover the rich history, stunning design, and practical tips for an unforgettable visit to this iconic renaissance site. Originally designed for the medici, it represents one of the first and most important examples of the italian garden, which later served as inspiration for many european courts.
Begun in 1549 and designed by niccolò pericoli, known as tribolo, for duchess eleonora of toledo, the boboli gardens are one of the most important examples of an italian garden.
Boboli gardens, approximately 111 acres (45 hectares) of lavishly landscaped gardens behind the pitti palace, extending to modern fort belvedere, in florence.