Scenery of Water Gardens of Annevoie in Namur, Belgium

2021-05-02 01:06:24 GMT2021-05-02 09:06:24(Beijing Time) Xinhua English

Tourists visit the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A pond and a fountain are seen in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

Tourists visit the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A pond and a fountain are seen in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A swan swims in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A black swan swims in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A Mallard duck swims in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A pond and a fountain are seen in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A fountain is seen in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

Fountains and waterways are seen in the Water Gardens of Annevoie in Annevoie-Rouillon, Namur, Belgium, May 1, 2021. The Water Gardens of Annevoie were designed and built by Charles-Alexis de Montpellier in the 18th century, with the combination of three ideas: "art enhancing nature", "art in tune with nature" and "art imitating nature". In 1930 the Gardens were opened for the general public. In 1982, the entire estate, including the gardens and the buildings, were listed as Historical Monuments. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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