With nearly 150 million flowers on display, Dubai Miracle Garden quite possibly may be the world's largest natural flower garden.
Covering over 16 acres with hundreds of species of flora and beautiful birds, the Aswan Botanical Garden constitutes the entirety of Kitchener’s Island in the Nile.
In 1730, Richard Wingfield, 1st Viscount Powerscourt, commissioned German-born architect Richard Castle to create a 68-room Italian Renaissance villa-style palace to celebrate his reign.
Originally built in 1509 during the Ming Dynasty, the Humble Administrator's Garden started as a private garden for the Imperial Envoy and poet Wang Xianchen.
Nestled in the heart of the Huasteca region lies an eccentric display of sculptures hidden amongst the lush jungle vegetation and vibrant orchids.
The South Holland landmark contains an impressive 7 million flower bulbs planted across 79 acres of land, making it the largest flower garden in the world.
The tranquil rock garden apart of Ryōan-ji Zen Buddhist Temple is touted as one of the finest examples of the Japanese dry landscape (kare-sansui).
The home of masterful sculptural pieces such as the Fontana del Bicchierone, the Villa d’Este in Tivoli remains as one of the most celebrated demonstrations of Renaissance culture.