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History of Pergolas
The word
pergola
is Latin and means projecting eave, an extended roof or arbor. Variations of these structures have been used since prehistoric times. Used to cover walkways or roads, or as extensions of buildings,
pergolas
are now found world wide. It has been relatively recently that they have become popular in gardens and backyards.
But, the first known use of the term
pergola
dates back to the 1640’s during the late Medieval period. Builders created tunnels or pathways made from wood shoots bound together to form arches with woven plants and green growth. This photo, from the Medici Villas built near Florence around the 16th century is a great example.
During this time and before, Far Eastern Asia was creating
pergola
structures with curved beams that emulated their pagodas.
Later, during the great Italian Renaissance, the 17th Century brought
pergolas
with smooth stone pillars that were large and dramatic.
Now, hundreds of years later, people are still using beautiful
pergolas
to both design gardens and act as gorgeous garden structures to amplify the beauty of their home.
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