Parsonage gardens – attempted recreation of historic functional and spatial layouts
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Uniwersytet Rolniczy w Krakowie
Katedra Gospodarki Przestrzennej i Architektury Krajobrazu
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Uniwersytet Rolniczy w Krakowie
Katedra Roślin Ozdobnych i Sztuki Ogrodowej
Publication date: 2019-12-31
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Magdalena Wilkosz-Mamcarczyk
Uniwersytet Rolniczy w Krakowie
Katedra Gospodarki Przestrzennej i Architektury Krajobrazu
ul. Balicka 253c, 30-198 Kraków
Geomatics, Landmanagement and Landscape 2019;(4)
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The article is devoted to gardens that were once the property of parsons – in this article, defined as parsonage gardens. They were part of church garden compounds, however, compared to other forms and projects of sacred greenery, they without a doubt attract much less attention. This translates into the fact that this particular term is not used in the literature of the subject, despite the fact that examples of such forms of green spaces can be found in Poland. In the article, we attempt to present parsonage gardens as having both utility and decorative functions, and representing a high degree of harmonization between man-made greenery and the surrounding natural and cultural landscape. The study analysed the shape and layout of such gardens, and their functional and spatial program against the background of the current status of three selected objects from southern Poland, each in a different state of preservation.