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Garden of Dreams

The Garden of Dreams (Nepali:स्वप्न बगैंचा, Newar language : म्हगसया क्यब), also, the Garden of Six Seasons, is a neo-classical garden in Kaiser Mahal Kathmandu, Nepal, built in 1920. Designed by Kishore Narshingh, it consists of 6,895 square metres (74,220 sq ft) of gardens with three pavilions, an amphitheater, ponds, pergolas, and urns. From the mid-1960s, upon the death of its patron, Kaiser Sumsher Rana, it lay in neglect but was recently restored with the help of the Austrian government.

Garden of Dreams
Swapna Bagaicha
स्वप्न बगैंचा
म्हगसया क्यब
Location within Nepal
General information
LocationKathmandu, Nepal
CountryNepal
Coordinates27°42′51″N 85°18′53″E / 27.71417°N 85.31472°E / 27.71417; 85.31472
ClientKaiser Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana
OwnerGovernment of Nepal
Technical details
Floor area6,895 m2 (74,220 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kishore Narsingh
Website
gardenofdreams.org.np
References
History of Garden of Dreams

In 1998, the old neo-classical garden in Keshar Mahal was to be demolished for the construction of a commercial center. However, Minister of Education Arjun Narsingha KC on the advice of Karna Shakya stopped the demolition work at once and declared it open to the public with a new name, "The Garden of Dreams".[1]

Design Edit

The formal and axial arrangement of the architectural features stands in contrast to the more informal and natural planting – a juxtaposition consistent with that of the gardens created in England during the reign of Edward VII. Built in 1920, the garden was remarkably modern in its time, comparable to other garden designs in the first quarter of the 20th century. The architectural sophistication of the individual pavilions suggests that they were inspired by pattern books, with minor local adaptations. Surrounding the planting areas along the path's perimeter are sunken flower gardens with large ponds at their center.[2]

History Edit

Located in Kaiser Mahal which is across the street from the former Royal Palace at the entrance to the Thamel tourist area, the Garden was made famous as the Garden of Six Seasons created for Field Marshal Kaiser Sumsher Rana (1892–1964), in early 1920. The Garden, which featured a design inspired by the Edwardian style, was considered one of the most sophisticated private gardens of that time. Landscape architect Kishore Narshingh, designer of Singha Durbar and architect to Shumsher's father, the Maharaja, designed and supervised the construction of the Garden of Dreams.[3]

Within the Garden walls are pavilions, fountains, decorative garden furniture, and European-inspired features such as verandas, pergolas, balustrades, urns, and birdhouses. Each of the six pavilions, which provide the Garden's architectural framework, is dedicated to one of the six seasons in Nepal. After the death of Kaiser Sumsher, the garden was handed over to the government of Nepal, but it was not properly managed for decades. Today, only half of the original garden remains.[3]

Renovations, 2000-2007 Edit

After decades of neglect resulting in crumbling pavilions, overgrown paths and loss of the subtropical flora, restorations were undertaken between 2000 and 2007 with the support of Austrian Development Aid (the Austrian Government) in collaboration with the Nepal Ministry of Education.[2] Implemented by Eco Himal.[4] the renovation project has become a model project for the sustainable development of other historic sites. The garden, in its design and literary allusions, is linked to the collections of books about gardening, architecture, and literature, in Kaiser Shumsher's library. With the restoration now complete, the garden has also been updated with the addition of modern facilities as well. In its reformed state it provides an oasis of peace and tranquility within the urban bustle of Kathmandu, and continues to be a tourist landmark.

Entrance Fee Edit

The current cost to enter the Garden of Dreams is 400 Nepali rupees for a non-Nepali. Nepali pay 150 rupees.[5]

Views Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Sakya, Karna (22 April 2009). Paradise in Our Backyard: A Blueprint for Nepal. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-93-5214-097-8.
  2. ^ a b "Garden of Dreams".
  3. ^ a b "History of Garden of Dreams".
  4. ^ "Eco Himal".
  5. ^ "Garden of Dreams".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Garden of Dreams news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Garden of Dreams Nepali स वप न बग च Newar language म हगसय क यब also the Garden of Six Seasons is a neo classical garden in Kaiser Mahal Kathmandu Nepal built in 1920 Designed by Kishore Narshingh it consists of 6 895 square metres 74 220 sq ft of gardens with three pavilions an amphitheater ponds pergolas and urns From the mid 1960s upon the death of its patron Kaiser Sumsher Rana it lay in neglect but was recently restored with the help of the Austrian government Garden of DreamsSwapna Bagaicha स वप न बग च म हगसय क यबLocation within NepalGeneral informationLocationKathmandu NepalCountryNepalCoordinates27 42 51 N 85 18 53 E 27 71417 N 85 31472 E 27 71417 85 31472ClientKaiser Shamsher Jang Bahadur RanaOwnerGovernment of NepalTechnical detailsFloor area6 895 m2 74 220 sq ft Design and constructionArchitect s Kishore NarsinghWebsitegardenofdreams wbr org wbr npReferencesHistory of Garden of DreamsIn 1998 the old neo classical garden in Keshar Mahal was to be demolished for the construction of a commercial center However Minister of Education Arjun Narsingha KC on the advice of Karna Shakya stopped the demolition work at once and declared it open to the public with a new name The Garden of Dreams 1 Contents 1 Design 2 History 2 1 Renovations 2000 2007 2 2 Entrance Fee 3 Views 4 See also 5 ReferencesDesign EditThe formal and axial arrangement of the architectural features stands in contrast to the more informal and natural planting a juxtaposition consistent with that of the gardens created in England during the reign of Edward VII Built in 1920 the garden was remarkably modern in its time comparable to other garden designs in the first quarter of the 20th century The architectural sophistication of the individual pavilions suggests that they were inspired by pattern books with minor local adaptations Surrounding the planting areas along the path s perimeter are sunken flower gardens with large ponds at their center 2 History EditLocated in Kaiser Mahal which is across the street from the former Royal Palace at the entrance to the Thamel tourist area the Garden was made famous as the Garden of Six Seasons created for Field Marshal Kaiser Sumsher Rana 1892 1964 in early 1920 The Garden which featured a design inspired by the Edwardian style was considered one of the most sophisticated private gardens of that time Landscape architect Kishore Narshingh designer of Singha Durbar and architect to Shumsher s father the Maharaja designed and supervised the construction of the Garden of Dreams 3 Within the Garden walls are pavilions fountains decorative garden furniture and European inspired features such as verandas pergolas balustrades urns and birdhouses Each of the six pavilions which provide the Garden s architectural framework is dedicated to one of the six seasons in Nepal After the death of Kaiser Sumsher the garden was handed over to the government of Nepal but it was not properly managed for decades Today only half of the original garden remains 3 Renovations 2000 2007 Edit After decades of neglect resulting in crumbling pavilions overgrown paths and loss of the subtropical flora restorations were undertaken between 2000 and 2007 with the support of Austrian Development Aid the Austrian Government in collaboration with the Nepal Ministry of Education 2 Implemented by Eco Himal 4 the renovation project has become a model project for the sustainable development of other historic sites The garden in its design and literary allusions is linked to the collections of books about gardening architecture and literature in Kaiser Shumsher s library With the restoration now complete the garden has also been updated with the addition of modern facilities as well In its reformed state it provides an oasis of peace and tranquility within the urban bustle of Kathmandu and continues to be a tourist landmark Entrance Fee Edit The current cost to enter the Garden of Dreams is 400 Nepali rupees for a non Nepali Nepali pay 150 rupees 5 Views Edit nbsp Garden of Dreams nbsp Garden of Dreams nbsp Garden of Dreams nbsp Yellow Bamboo nbsp A fountain in the garden nbsp Water lily pond nbsp Tree fern nbsp Part of a palm treeSee also EditKaiser Mahal Singha Durbar Rana palaces of NepalReferences Edit Sakya Karna 22 April 2009 Paradise in Our Backyard A Blueprint for Nepal Penguin UK ISBN 978 93 5214 097 8 a b Garden of Dreams a b History of Garden of Dreams Eco Himal Garden of Dreams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garden of Dreams amp oldid 1122758042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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