klosterträdgårdar
Klosterträdgårdar, or monastery gardens, are historic gardens associated with monasteries and convents. These gardens served a variety of purposes, often reflecting the religious and practical needs of the monastic community. Historically, many klosterträdgårdar were designed with a focus on self-sufficiency. They cultivated medicinal herbs for healing, vegetables for sustenance, and fruits for food and preserves. The layout of these gardens was frequently utilitarian, organized into beds for specific plants, often with a central well or fountain.
Beyond their practical functions, klosterträdgårdar also held symbolic and spiritual significance. Some gardens were designed as
Over centuries, the design and purpose of klosterträdgårdar evolved. While some original monastic gardens have been