- Ha-has- are walls used to keep animals out of an area, without blocking views, such as a garden.
- Parco dei Mostri/ Garden of Bomarzo- Commisioned in 1552, in Province of Viterbo, Italy
- Roman Forum- Originally a marketplace and served as the culminating venue for the celebratory military processions known as Triumphs that began construction at 29 B.C.E.
- Boboli Gardens- located in Florence, Italy constructed between 16th and 18th century
Jardin du Luxembourg-Located in Paris, France. Created beginning in 1612 by Marie de' Medici.
- Tivoli Gardens- Villa d'Este is a garden located in Italy, made in the 16th century.
- Bernini's Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi- Designed in 1651 by Bernini for Pope Innocent X located in Rome, Italy
- Jean Dubuffet Jardin d'Émail- Built in 1974 and held at the Rijksmuseum.
- Stowe Garden- located in Buckingham and created in 1683.
- Stourhead Gardens- Created by Henry Hoare in 1741 in Wiltshire, England
- Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens- Garden that holds rare lillies and lotuses near the river in Washington D.C. this place opened up in 1938
- Vizcaya Museum- built from 1914 to 1923 this was James Deering of Deering McCormick's winter residence named after Bel Viscera
- Fairchild Tropical Gardens- Built by Robert Montgomery in 1936 and named it after his bud David Fairchild.

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