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  1. Peter Joseph Lenné (the Younger) (29 September 1789 – 23 January 1866) was a Prussian gardener and landscape architect. As director general of the Royal Prussian palaces and parks in Potsdam and Berlin, his work shaped the development of 19th-century German garden design in the Neoclassical style.

  2. Peter Joseph Lenné, auch Peter Joseph Lenné der Jüngere (* 29. September 1789 in Bonn; † 23. Januar 1866 in Potsdam ), war ein preußischer Gartenkünstler und General-Gartendirektor der königlich-preußischen Gärten. Peter Joseph Lenné prägte fast ein halbes Jahrhundert die Gartenkunst in Preußen.

  3. Jan 22, 2016 · German Landscape Architect. Reports & Analysis. Artful gardens in Brandenburg. Famous parks in Potsdam are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They are the work of one man: Peter Joseph...

  4. Quick Reference. (1789–1866), one of the most influential German landscape gardeners of the 19th century. Born in Bonn, Germany, as son of the electoral head gardener by the same name, he was ... From: Lenné, Peter Joseph in The Oxford Companion to the Garden ».

  5. Jan 1, 1980 · Peter Joseph Lenné was undoubtledly one of the most significant German landscape architects of the 19th century. He was descended from a family of gardeners, who in the 17th century came from Belgium to Germany.

    • G. Hinz
    • 1980
  6. Jan 22, 2016 · Peter Joseph Lenné began shifting his focus to Berlin after 1840; a decade later he shaped the famous Landwehrkanal.

  7. Jan 23, 2020 · Today is the anniversary of the death of Prussian landscape architect and gardener Peter Joseph Lenné ("Linny"). Lenné is regarded as the most important Prussian garden-artist of the 19th century. He was the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Berlin and Potsdam.