位于荷兰东部和将近七个世纪,Twickel是国家最大的私人庄园,直到1953年,当它被基金会接管。几乎每个世纪都发生了重大变化,公园的28公顷最近一次被重新设计的十九世纪后期由德国景观建筑师Eduard Petzold。
Twickel酒店在国内外享有盛誉,提供不同历史风貌和花园风格的完整调查,所有这些都融入了一致的和谐。

Located in the East of the Netherlands and nearly seven centuries old, Twickel was the country’s largest private estate until 1953, when it was taken over by a foundation. Undergoing major changes nearly every century, the park’s 28-hectares had last been redesigned in the late nineteenth century by the German landscape architect Eduard Petzold.

 

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四座桥、寺庙、凉亭和入口建筑与商店被设计成非常现代的风格,尽管如此适合历史公园。在Twickel的桥梁不像景观公园需要那么吸引力和显眼。像愚蠢,他们应该作为装饰的珠宝和邀请,探索自然。最初,渔人岛有两个简单的桥梁。这些被一座桥梁所取代,这座桥梁跨越了岛屿,跨越了整个湖泊,与湖泊的波浪起伏的海岸形成了鲜明的对比。桥梁的锻铁扶手响应摇曳的芦苇强调其长度和细长。

另一座桥由corten钢制成,有生锈的感觉,并且它的细长立柱被穿孔了叶子样式。走过桥的游客可以享受附近瀑布的声音,其高度已经增强,以增强戏剧效果。石桥代替了最近的一座大坝,具有一个Palladian的特色,但它的石头细节揭示了它的现代设计。

Renowned at home and abroad, Twickel estate offers a complete survey of different historical influences and garden styles, all integrated into a coherent harmony. Similarly, the four bridges, the temple, the gazebo and the entrance building with shop have been designed in a very modern style, which nonetheless fits the historical park. The bridges at Twickel were not as attractive and conspicuous as a landscape park requires. Like follies, they ought to serve as ornamental jewels and invitations to explore nature. Originally, Fisherman’s Island had two simple bridges. These were replaced by a single bridge, which skirts the island and spans the entire lake, providing a beautiful contrast with the lake’s undulating shore. The bridge’s wrought-iron banisters echoing the swaying reeds accentuate its length and slenderness.

Another bridge, made of corten steel, has a rusty feel and its banisters have been perforated with a leaf pattern. Visitors walking across the bridge can enjoy the sound of the nearby cascade, whose height has been accentuated to enhance the dramatic effect. The stone bridge, which replaces a recent dam, has a Palladian character, but its stone detailing reveals its modern design.

 

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