Gardens of India Lecture

Join us on Tuesday (25 January) for our first live talk of the year, with garden historian (and Friend) Jill Sinclair exploring 5 centuries of India’s garden heritage. Topics will range from exquisite Rajput palace gardens to Mughal pleasure grounds; from botanical gardens to folk art displays; and from imperial designs by British architect Edwin Lutyens to stark modernism by Le Corbusier.

The talk will be live in the Dorothy Fox Centre in the Gardens from 10.30. Jill will also record a version on Zoom to add to our lecture archive in the password-protected Friends Area of the website, for those unable to attend in person.

Kesar Kyari bagh, photo by Jill Sinclair

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