
Människans lustgårdar(1988)
Människans lustgårdar is a documentary series exploring the rich history of European horticulture. Directed by Katarina Dunér, the series traces how gardens have shaped culture, society, and daily life across the continent. From ornamental pleasure gardens to practical growing spaces, each episode reveals the botanical knowledge, design philosophies, and social customs that defined different eras and regions. The documentary examines how European gardens evolved from medieval monasteries through Renaissance innovation to modern landscapes, showcasing the plants, people, and ideas that transformed gardening into both art and science. Dunér's investigation uncovers the surprising ways gardens influenced architecture, trade, and human connection to nature. Ideal for viewers interested in history, botany, and cultural heritage, Människans lustgårdar offers a compelling look at how Europeans cultivated beauty and sustenance through centuries of horticultural tradition.
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