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- La_Mortella abstract "La Mortella (Italian: place of myrtles) is a private garden in the island of Ischia, Italy. It was first opened to the public in 1992. It was created by Susana Walton (1926–2010), wife of the composer William Walton, in 1950 as the main residence for the couple.The garden, located in Forio-San Francesco, was originally the property of the English composer William Walton. Walton lived in the villa next to the gardens with his Argentine wife Susana née Gil. When the composer arrived on the island in 1946, he immediately called Russell Page from England to lay out the garden. Tropical and Mediterranean plants were planted and some have now reached considerable proportions. The gardens include views over the city and harbour of Forio. A museum dedicated to the life and work of William Walton is now part of the garden complex. It hosts the William Walton Foundation and a Greek Theatre where Italian and foreign schools of music perform more than 70 weekend concerts, plus masterclasses and a programme for composers from Harvard University. In 2004 it was awarded First Prize as il più bel parco d’Italia (the most beautiful park in Italy) by the American company Briggs & Stratton, against competition from 100 other gardens.".
- La_Mortella thumbnail La_mortella_view_from_teatro_greco.jpg?width=300.
- La_Mortella wikiPageExternalLink www.lamortella.org.
- La_Mortella wikiPageExternalLink lamortella.
- La_Mortella wikiPageExternalLink 02-IMG_2907-H428_643_428_80.jpg.
- La_Mortella wikiPageExternalLink 179015995486316.
- La_Mortella wikiPageID "26735590".
- La_Mortella wikiPageLength "2040".
- La_Mortella wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- La_Mortella wikiPageRevisionID "698369727".
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Briggs_&_Stratton.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gardens_in_Campania.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ischia.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink File:La_mortella_olive_tree.jpg.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink File:La_mortella_view_from_teatro_greco.jpg.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Forio.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_University.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Ischia.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Myrtaceae.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Russell_Page.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Susana,_Lady_Walton.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_of_ancient_Greece.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLink William_Walton.
- La_Mortella wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Mortella".
- La_Mortella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- La_Mortella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- La_Mortella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-it.
- La_Mortella subject Category:Gardens_in_Campania.
- La_Mortella subject Category:Ischia.
- La_Mortella hypernym Garden.
- La_Mortella point "40.7531 13.8725".
- La_Mortella type Park.
- La_Mortella type Place.
- La_Mortella type Attraction.
- La_Mortella type Park.
- La_Mortella type SpatialThing.
- La_Mortella comment "La Mortella (Italian: place of myrtles) is a private garden in the island of Ischia, Italy. It was first opened to the public in 1992. It was created by Susana Walton (1926–2010), wife of the composer William Walton, in 1950 as the main residence for the couple.The garden, located in Forio-San Francesco, was originally the property of the English composer William Walton. Walton lived in the villa next to the gardens with his Argentine wife Susana née Gil.".
- La_Mortella label "La Mortella".
- La_Mortella sameAs Q3763803.
- La_Mortella sameAs Category:La_Mortella_Gardens.
- La_Mortella sameAs La_Mortella_(Ischia).
- La_Mortella sameAs Giardini_La_Mortella.
- La_Mortella sameAs m.0bmb5j_.
- La_Mortella sameAs Giardini_la_mortella.
- La_Mortella sameAs Q3763803.
- La_Mortella lat "40.7531".
- La_Mortella long "13.8725".
- La_Mortella wasDerivedFrom La_Mortella?oldid=698369727.
- La_Mortella depiction La_mortella_view_from_teatro_greco.jpg.
- La_Mortella homepage www.lamortella.org.
- La_Mortella isPrimaryTopicOf La_Mortella.