The article discusses the garden in Siary near Gorlice located in the territory of the former Galicia. The palace complex owned by the senator Wladyslaw Dlugosz was famous for its sophisticated style, a magnificent use of genius loci, a perfect setting in landscape, and scenic connections. The garden combined features typical of eclecticism and naturalism. According to the family sources, it was designed by Arnold Röhring, the designer of Stryiskyi Park in Lviv. The work also attempts to determine similarities in terms of features typical of the works designed by Röhring and the garden in Siary in view of landscape architecture trends of that time.
garden styles, naturalism, eclecticism, picturesque, garden composition, parterres and bedstypes
Retrieved from Vol. 2, No. 2, 2016
Pages 211-218