Baroque Gardens in Transylvania: A Historic Overview
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Historical Background
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Timelines of Key European Garden Styles
Garden Style | Western Europe | Transylvania | Comments | |
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EARLY RENAISSANCE G | 14–15th century | Mathias Corvinus’ age (1443–1490) | SIMILAR | |
LATE RENAISSANCE G | 15–16th century | The “Golden Age” of Transylvania (1613–1690) | CCA 100-150 YEAR DELAY | |
BAROQUE G | 17–18 century (from 1630s) | 2nd part of 18th c. | CCA 100 YEAR DELAY | |
ENGLISH LANDSCAPE G | pictoresque | from 1720s | beg of 19th c. to mid 19th c. | CONSIDERABLE DELAY |
gardenesque | from 1830s | mid 19th c. | SMALL DELAY | |
romantic | from mid 19th c. | mid 19th c. to 2nd part of 19th c. | ALMOST SIMILAR | |
MODERN G | early modern, art nouveau | turn of 19/20th c. | turn of 19/20th c. | SIMILAR |
modern | from 1930 to 1950 | from 1930 to 1950 | SIMILAR | |
postmodern | from 1950 to 1970 | from 1950 to 1970 | SIMILAR | |
CONTEMPORARY G | from 1970s | from 1970s | SIMILAR |
3.2. Research Methodology
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- Identification of all potential sites;
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- Thorough garden history research of the sites;
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- General landscape assessment of the present conditions of the sites;
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- Survey and assessment of the spatial layout and landscape composition.
Name of Professional | The Castle Garden Where He Worked | Year of Activity | Owner Family |
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Blaumann Johann Eberhardt | Bonchida (Bonțida), Bánffy Castle Garden Zsibó (Jibou), Wesselényi Castle Garden Felek (Avrig), Bruckenthal Castle Garden | 1776–1783 1780s 1784 | Bánffy Wesselényi Bruckenthal |
Bode György | Nagykároly (Carei), Károlyi Castle Garden | 1790s | Károlyi |
Böhm Anton | Görgényszentimre (Gurghiu), Rákóczi-Bornemisza Castle Garden | 1790 | Bornemisza |
Burey Francois | Erdőszentgyörgy (Sângeorgiu de Pădure), Rhédey Castle Garden | from 1800 (36 year long) | Rhédey |
Damm Florian | Nagykároly (Carei), Károlyi Castle Garden | 1783 | Károlyi |
Erras Johann Christian | Bonchida (Bonțida), Bánffy Castle Garden | 1750s | Bánffy |
Gindtner Franz | Hadad (Hodod), Wesselényi Castle Garden | 1770 | Wesselényi |
Hanek Nicolas Philip | Gernyeszeg (Gorneşti), Teleki Castle Garden | 1783 | Teleki |
Hartmann Gottfried | Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca), Bánffy Palais | from 1774 to 1783 | Bánffy |
Hoffmann János | Kendilóna (Luna de Jos), Teleki Castle Garden | 1744 | Teleki |
Jarschel Frantz | Mezőmadaras (Mădăraş), Bethlen Castle Garden | 1784 | Bethlen |
Kopmann Andreas | Sáromberke (Dumbrăvioara), Teleki Castle Garden | 1782 | Teleki |
Kováts Sámuel | Zsibó (Jibou), Wesselényi Castle Garden Cege (Țaga), Wass Ádám Castle Garden Cege (Țaga), Wass Jenő Castle Garden | turn of 18/19 c. | Wesselényi Wass Wass |
Leder Josef | Hadad (Hodod), Wesselényi Castle Garden | 1787 | Wesselényi |
Leerch Ferenc | Görgényszentimre (Gurghiu), Rákóczi-Bornemisza Castle Garden Sáromberke (Dumbrăvioara), Teleki Castle Garden Kendilóna (Luna de Sus), Teleki Castle Garden | 1782 1783–1784 1780s | Bornemisza Teleki Teleki |
Luidor Jean | Koronka (Corunca), Toldalaghi Castle Garden | after 1770 | Toldalaghi |
Nachtigall János | Bonchida (Bonțida), Bánffy Castle Garden Zsibó (Jibou), Wesselényi Castle Garden | 1750s 1760s | Bánffy Wesselényi |
Rosenstingl Franz | Nagykároly (Carei), Károlyi Castle Garden | 1783 | Károlyi |
Schuchbauer Antal | Bonchida (Bonțida), Bánffy Castle Garden | 1750s | Bánffy |
Serbán Sándor | Gernyeszeg (Gorneşti), Teleki Castle Garden | 1795 | Teleki |
Überlacher Anton | Hadad (Hodod), Wesselényi Castle Garden | 1790s | Wesselényi |
Wrabetz Franz | Zsibó (Jibou), Wesselényi Castle Garden | from 1786 to 1800 | Wesselényi |
“bécsi Inschíner Kapitán” (engineer from Vienna) | Bonchida (Bonțida), Bánffy Castle Garden | 1767 | Bánffy |
“abafáji német kertész” (German gardener) | Gernyeszeg (Gorneşti), Teleki Castle Garden | 1792 | Teleki |
“felső-magyarországi kertész” (gardener from Upper Hungary) | Gyulafehérvár (Alba Iulia), Princely Castle Garden | 1680s | Principality of Transylvania |
“wiener Gartner (der zuvor bei Graf Lacy beschaftigt war)” (gardener from Vienna, working earlier for Count Lacy) | Felek (Avrig), Bruckenthal Castle Garden | 1774 | Bruckenthal |
4. Research Results
4.1. Baroque Works and Their Masters
4.2. Main Types of Baroque Gardens in Transylvania
4.2.1. Gardens with Goosefoot-Pattern Avenues
4.2.2. Gardens with Mixed (Orthogonal–Goosefoot) Layout
4.2.3. Gardens with Orthogonal Layout
4.2.4. Gardens with Radial Walkways (Star-Shaped Layout)
4.2.5. Baroque Gardens of Local Character
5. Discussions
6. Conclusions
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- Baroque castle gardens are part of the most significant garden heritage assets in Transylvania. This finding is supported by the history and the relation to the landscape of dozens of European, Hungarian and Transylvanian castle gardens examined during our preliminary studies and earlier research [33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55], and also by the results of our research based on the survey of 50 Transylvanian baroque gardens introduced in detail in the paper. Due to their compositional characteristics and integration with the surrounding landscape, the baroque gardens have a complex importance as heritage assets.
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- The baroque castle, the garden and the surrounding landscape together represent a single artistic and compositional unit. Neither the castle nor the garden should be interpreted independently. They are a single unit, and all the man-made and natural elements of the garden and often specific elements beyond the garden boundaries, make part of this unit. The castle and the garden together represent a composition that is an integral part of a complex system developed on artistic, cultural, historical, ecological and economic bases.
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- Due to the scarce sources in garden history, garden restoration is rarely a feasible option in Transylvania. In Transylvania, the current conditions of Baroque gardens and the availability of historical sources (often still uncatalogued, inaccessible and incomplete) in most of the cases do not allow for a full restoration of the original design. Nevertheless, the gardens still represent a part of the garden heritage that is possible to restore in the most authentic way on the basis of the features preserved and the data available on the actual conditions.
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Only Mention of Castle Garden (18 Cases) | Detailed Description of Castle Garden (13 Cases) | Detailed Garden Description, Graphic Representation and/or Surviving Garden Features on Site | |
(12 Cases Castle Gardens) | (7 Cases Monastic Gardens) | ||
B1. Sáromberke (Dumbrăvioara)—Teleki | B19. Görgényszentimre (Gurghiu)—Rákóczi-Bornemisza | B32. Erdőszentgyörgy (Sângeorgiu de Pădure)—Rhédey | EB44. Püspökfürdő (Băile 1 Mai) —Nagyváradi Bishop’s possession |
B2. Vajdaszentivány (Voivodeni)—Zichy | B20. Kerelőszentpál (Chirileu)—Haller | B33. Gernyeszeg (Gorneşti)—Teleki | EB45. Kaplony (Căpleni)—Garden of Franciscan monastery |
B3. Nagyernye (Ernei)—Bálintitt | B.21. Torockósztgyörgy (Colţeşti)—Thoroczkai-Rudnyánszki | B34. Marosújvár (Ocna Mureş)—Teleki-Mikes | EB46. Máramarossziget (Sighetu Marmaţiei)— Garden of Piarist monastery |
B4. Kelementelke (Călimăneşti)—Simén | B22. Fehéregyháza (Albeşti)—Haller | B35. Bonchida (Bonțida) —Bánffy | EB47. Bocskó (Bocicău)— Parish garden |
B5. Kutyfalva (Cuci)—Degenfeld | B23. Csombord (Ciumbrud)—Kemény | B36. Felek (Avrig)—Bruckenthal | EB48. Nagyvárad (Oradea)—Garden of Jesuit monastery |
B6. Szilágybagos (Boghiş)—Bánffy | B24. Dédács (Simeria)—Gyulay–Fáy–Ocskay | B37. Nagykároly (Carei)—Károlyi | EB49. Biharpüspöki (Episcopia Bihor)— Bishop’s pheasantry |
B7. Szilágynagyfalu (Nuşfalău)—Bánffy | B25. Cege (Țaga)—Wass György | B38. Szentbenedek (Mănăstireni)—Kornis | EB50. Alvinc (Vintul de Jos)—Garden of Franciscan monastery |
B8. Zsibó (Jibou)—Béldi | B26. Cege (Țaga)—Wass Ádám | B39. Magyarfenes (Vlaha)—Jósika | |
B9. Hadad (Hodod)—Wesselényi | B27. Zsibó (Jibou)—Wesselényi | B40. Csákigorbó (Gârbău)—Haller-Jósika | |
B10. Sarmaság (Sărmăşag)—Kemény | B28. Kerlés (Chiraleş)—Bethlen | B41. Szurdok (Surduc)—Jósika | |
B11. Abafája (Apalina)—Huszár | B29. Árokalja (Arcalia)—Bethlen | B42. Radnót (Iernut)— Kornis-Rákóczi-Bethlen | |
B12. Marosugra (Ogra)—Haller | B30. Déva (Deva)—Bethlen (Magna Curia) | B43. Soborsin (Săvârşin)—Nádasdy-Forray | |
B13. Kapjon (Coplean)—Haller | B31. Váralmás (Almaşu)—Csáky | ||
B14. Mezőörményes (Urmeniş)—Rákóczi-Bethlen | |||
B15. Kővárhosszúfalu (Satulung)—Teleki | |||
B16. Koltó (Coltău)—Teleki | |||
B17. Fiatfalva (Filiaşi)—Ugron | |||
B18. Mezősámsond (Şincai)—Bethlen |
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Fekete, A.; Sárospataki, M. Baroque Gardens in Transylvania: A Historic Overview. Land 2022, 11, 949. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11060949
Fekete A, Sárospataki M. Baroque Gardens in Transylvania: A Historic Overview. Land. 2022; 11(6):949. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11060949
Chicago/Turabian StyleFekete, Albert, and Máté Sárospataki. 2022. "Baroque Gardens in Transylvania: A Historic Overview" Land 11, no. 6: 949. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11060949
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