> Edward James Surreal Garden
Stairs that do not arrive anywhere, hidden waterfalls, exotic vegetation and surreal architecture make this garden one of the most spectacular destinations in Mexico. Edward James, an eccentric English millionaire fell in love with Xilitla's paradise in Huasteca Potosina in the late 40s and decided to integrate his particular sculptures into the Potosine jungle.
Instagram Content
This content can be viewed on the site it originates from.
> Botanical Garden of Benjamin Francis Johnston
Located in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, this garden was created by the American Benjamin Francis at the end of the 19th century, designed in cross -shaped in the style of the Benedictine monasteries. It is divided into 6 gardens; French, East Star, Ying Yang, Av of the Real Palmas and Golden Way. In each of them different species are preserved both local and foreign, and make up a true oasis to connect with nature.
Subscribe to our Newsletter! Receive in your mail the latest design, architecture, art, culture and travel news.