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Formatio Circumiectus
(Kształtowanie Środowiska) 10 (3) 2011
Title
ROYAL CASTLE IN LUBLIN – THE STUDY OF THE HISTORICAL TRANSFORMATION OF GREEN
Autor
Marek Dąbski, Margot Dudkiewicz
Keywords
Royal Castle in Lublin, gardens
Abstract
The aim of this study was a detailed inventory of dendrochronology area around the Royal Castle in Lublin. The castle was founded in the twelfth century and was rebuilt several times. With a wooden castle, became a brick Gothic building, later Renaissance residence, then took the form of neo-Gothic building of the prison, which eventually transformed into a museum. The first mention of the king’s garden from 1612 was a simple garden with gazebo. Castle Garden is shown on the plan of the castle from 1824, now only remaining traces of the joints and the monumental specimen of white willow (Salix alba L.) with a circumference of 640 cm. After the Second World War the castle was founded around the new park. In July 2010 were inventoried in the area 451 specimens of trees and shrubs.
Pages
3-12
Cite
Dąbski, M., Dudkiewicz, M. (2011). ROYAL CASTLE IN LUBLIN – THE STUDY OF THE HISTORICAL TRANSFORMATION OF GREEN. Acta Sci. Pol. Formatio Circumiectus, 10(3), 3-12.
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