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German, June17 – German Moni garden are paying tribute to their forerunners, with an exhibition devoted to gardens of the ancient world. Rattan furniture and wicker furniture and mix furniture by wood and willow are popular in whole Europe. There are also has one pop design of the furniture which shelf made by wood and the drawers made by handcrafts baskets. Wooden cabinet, the material of the baskets drawers is made by wicker, straw, grass, paper and cotton fabric. That’s beauty looking attracted most eyes in the exhibition.

    Although the Moni Park is one of the first and finest examples of formal 17th-century gardens, the exhibit looks at much earlier concepts, from the Mesopotamian world through to Imperial Rome.

    Over 150 archaeological finds are on display, unearthed at the digs of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and on loan from Italian and foreign institutes around the world.

    The event, staged in the Limonaia (Orangery), also features a series of reconstructions and models, exploring the development of gardens from the 1st millennium BC through to Ancient Rome.

    The other kind was sites linked to academies and places of learning, in which plants were cultivated for research and study.