Japanese garden


Japanese garden in Monaco - truly, one of the most beautiful places of the Principality, an interesting sight , where tourists always aspire to get.

The history of construction and the structure of the Japanese garden

The Japanese garden in Monte Carlo was designed by the world-famous architect Yasuo Bella. All the building materials were brought from the country of the rising sun, and the rocks and rocks used to decorate the pool were delivered directly from the Corsican coast. The duration of the construction was 17 months, and this is not surprising, because numerous designers working on the creation of the Japanese garden, it was necessary to think about the smallest detail and take into account every detail.

The main feature of the Japanese garden in Monaco is a harmonious combination of three components: stone, water and vegetation. The area of ​​this masterpiece of landscape design is 0,7 hectares. On the territory there is also a house for tea drinking, a waterfall, a river and the so-called dry landscape - a garden of stones in a typically Japanese style.

Plants growing in the Japanese garden of Monaco, native to South America, Africa, Australia - in general, from all over the world. Visitors are traditionally impressed with every detail of the garden and the amazing Japanese style, carefully thought out to the smallest detail. Despite the fact that it occupies a relatively small area, there is no end to the enthusiastic reviews of tourists: after all, it is possible here in Monaco to simultaneously find themselves in Japan and completely immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of the ancient Japanese landscape traditions. Zen garden, which is part of the main garden, will certainly appreciate the lovers of meditation.

How to get there?

The garden is located on Princess Grace Avenue , near the beach. The only way to go to it - on foot or on a rented car on the coordinates. If you take the landmark of the famous casino Monte Carlo , then you can get to the garden by going down to the road.

The Japanese garden in Monaco is perhaps one of the best places to find peace of mind and to find inspiration. Usually there is not a lot of visitors, which is only a plus, because then you can enjoy the tranquility and feel the harmony of the country of the rising sun.