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The '''Gardens of the Sun''' (<small>[[wikipedia:French language|French]]:</small> Les Jardins du Soleil; <small>[[wikipedia:Polish language|Polish]]:</small> Ogrody Słoneczne) are a collection of hedge-walled gardens proceeding northwards from the [[Palace of the Sun]] in [[Cassony]] towards the River [[Seine]], where it meets the [[Royal Casson Docks]]. The design of the gardens was inspired by [[wikipedia:Gardens of the French Renaissance|French Renaissance]] garden architecture, with some [[wikipedia:Stuart period|Stuart]] influence. The gardens are laid out across three tiers, each separated by stone stairs, with the lowest tier situated at the northernmost part of the gardens. | The '''Gardens of the Sun''' (<small>[[wikipedia:French language|French]]:</small> Les Jardins du Soleil; <small>[[wikipedia:Polish language|Polish]]:</small> Ogrody Słoneczne) are a collection of hedge-walled gardens proceeding northwards from the [[Palace of the Sun]] in [[Cassony]] towards the River [[Seine]], where it meets the [[Royal Casson Docks]]. The design of the gardens was inspired by [[wikipedia:Gardens of the French Renaissance|French Renaissance]] garden architecture, with some [[wikipedia:Stuart period|Stuart]] influence. The gardens are laid out across three tiers, each separated by stone stairs, with the lowest tier situated at the northernmost part of the gardens. | ||
Revision as of 11:00, 4 September 2024

The Gardens of the Sun (French: Les Jardins du Soleil; Polish: Ogrody Słoneczne) are a collection of hedge-walled gardens proceeding northwards from the Palace of the Sun in Cassony towards the River Seine, where it meets the Royal Casson Docks. The design of the gardens was inspired by French Renaissance garden architecture, with some Stuart influence. The gardens are laid out across three tiers, each separated by stone stairs, with the lowest tier situated at the northernmost part of the gardens.