The 'Medieval Garden' project within the monastery of Pedralbes is an innovative initiative aimed at reviving agricultural practices from the medieval era. This historically significant garden, managed by the nuns since 1327, will be meticulously restored to reflect its authentic usage, focusing on planting traditional crops while excluding post-1492 species. A multidisciplinary team of historians, archaeologists, and botanists is working collaboratively to reconstruct the garden based on historical documents. Through archaeological investigations, the team identified various phases of land use from the 14th to the 19th centuries, providing valuable insights into cultivation techniques and historical methods of irrigation. This garden project not only seeks to recreate an ancient agricultural landscape but also aims to educate the public on the importance of historic gardens in cultural heritage.
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