The leafy Tivoli Park in Ljubljana is situated west of the city centre.
Named after the Jardins de Tivoli in Paris, it was first laid out during the period of Napoleonic rule in the early 19th century. Today it offers an appealing mix of order and wilderness, with well-tended lawns and trimmed shrubs alternating with wildflower meadows and thickets of trees. The park’s main avenue, Jakpeicevo sprehajalisce, is lined with display stands where outdoor exhibitions of art and photography are held.*
*From The Eyewitness Travel Guide to Slovenia
Good that it has wild areas, too, Cherie
This was where a red squirrel ran up to my foot and lingered there for a while. It was a special moment
Some lovely walking there. Adore it.
We did a lot of waking that day.
And some walking after that, I trust.
i do like your vantage point in the second shot, Cherie.
Thanks Ayush
Every city needs to have at least one park like that, Cherry!
It is interesting just how my parks and gardens you can find in a city
Oh I have been to the same park in Copenhagen!
This type of park follows a pattern seen in many places