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The Queen Elizabeth II Garden in New York, NY

11 Hanover Square #12 New York, NY 10005
The Queen Elizabeth II Garden, residing in cobbled-stone Hanover Square amongst Manhattan's towering skyscrapers, is a visitor's quintessential essence of tranquil English charm amidst New York's fast-paced rhythm. This meticulously landscaped garden is premium refuge from the city's bustling crowds, offering luscious greenery and seemingly untouched tranquillity, a verdant medley of relaxation and riveting history in the heart of the Financial District.

Initially opened in 2005 as the British Garden, it was renamed in 2011 in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubileum marking sixty years on the throne. The beautiful 0.056 acre area was created as a tribute to the British citizens who lost their lives in the 9/11 twin tower attacks. It's meticulously maintained spaces reflect the essence of a traditional English garden, designed with the intention to invoke a thought provoking atmosphere of quiet contemplation.

Stepping into the Queen Elizabeth II Garden, you are instantly enthralled by its inviting layout that includes enchanting traditional English roses and perennial borders vibrant with color, an ornamental fish pond with water lilies, serpentine paths, and welcoming benches inviting visitors to sit and indulge in the peace and stillness. At the center, a mesmerizing Celtic cross made from Welsh blue stone dominates the garden which was part of the World Trade Center rubble. A poignant Memorial Pavillion bears the names of the 67 British victims of the terror attack.

Not just the greenery, but the architectural elements too lend a unique aspect to this serene oasis. Designed by famed British architect Julian Bannerman, the garden gates take inspiration from the oeuvre of celebrated 18th-century English landscape designer Capability Brown. This links the garden entrace to a rich heritage of classical British landscape design. Inside, the garden paths are paved with Yorkshire stone, imported directly from England.

In conclusion, the Queen Elizabeth II Garden is more than a mere green patch in the city. It serves as a living memoir of a tragic event that brought two nations together; it is a symbol of resilience, unity, and hope. It represents a little piece of England, nestled right in the heart of New York City, where one can slip away from the city's relentless tempo into a world of quiet contemplation and serene beauty. With its picturesque landscape, tranquility, and deep-rooted history, the Queen Elizabeth II Garden is a must-visit for both lovers of nature and history.
Los siguientes recorridos visitan Queen Elizabeth II Garden in New York, NY:
Tour Noir: A Dame To Guide For Photo
5/14/2024 - 12/31/2024
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