Landesentwicklung durch Gartenkultur
Gartenkunst und Gartenbau als Themen der Aufklärung
Sylvia Butenschön
Since the second half of the 18th century, the development of rural areas was a major concern of all German states. In the research project ‚Amtshausgärten‘ an administrative system for the promotion of horticulture in the Electorate of Hanover is beeing investigated at the Department of Conservation at the TU Berlin. Major players in this system were the officials of the local administration, which were responsible to organize a free distribution of fruit trees and therfore stimulate the population to practice horticulture. The spacious gardens of the administrative seats (Amtshausgärten) were cultivated on a high level and probably contributed to a regional spread of new cultural methods, plant species and design tool. The conference ‚Regional Development by Garden Culture – garden design and horticulture as a theme of the Enlightenment‘, which contributions are presented in this volume, discussed the topic from different disciplinary angles and additionally expanded the investigated topic. The introductory articles provide an overview of the role of pomi- and horticulture in the absolutist economic policy and the programmatic literature of economic enlightenment. The papers on the fruit growing in the Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz and the importance of horticulture in the country’s beautification movement of the 19th century show the actual impact that the fruit growing production had on the landscape. A cultural-historical overview..weiterlesen