Anonymous ID: c8d19f Sept. 28, 2020, 10:21 p.m. No.10831943   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2029 >>2036 >>2059 >>2272 >>2286 >>2327 >>2333 >>2354 >>2443 >>2470 >>2486 >>2621 >>2628 >>2694

Could this be where their 'gods' are?

 

 

The Villa d'Este is a 16th-century villa in Tivoli, near Rome, famous for its terraced hillside Italian Renaissance garden and especially for its profusion of fountains. It is now an Italian state museum, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Just one prominent example.

 

The Fountain of Nature – Symbol of Abundance

Symbolizing the unstoppable flow of life, this statue by Giglio della Vellita, is not your standard nymph in the garden. This Diana is the universal mother, supplying substance to all, and evidence of her influence occurs in the 7th century BC. Her sacred temple at Ephesus, a Greek city built in the 10th century BC and now in modern Turkey, was rebuilt many times. Under the Greeks, it was the Temple of Artemis (Greek name for the goddess the Romans named Diana), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A fascination with Greek and Roman roots inspired Renaissance sculptors and we can thank Giglio for this link between our world, the Renaissance and the ancients. Come see Diana, nee Artemis, with The Quiet Garden in Italy, Feb. 15 -22, 2015. TheQuietGarden.com