THE ITALIAN GARDEN 



able to study an Italian garden of the sixteenth century. The palace is 

 situated at the foot of a steep hillside which has been considerably exca- 

 vated. Instead of a parterre the principal apartments overlook an immense 

 amphitheatre with six tiers of stone benches, set off by a background of 

 laurel hedge behind which rise the ilex-clad slopes of the upper garden. 



