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"Juliana," the garden in the mountains, was created by Alberto
Bois De Chesne, from Trieste, mountaineer and hunter, but more importantly
expert of natural science and botanist. De Chesne, close friend with Julius
Kugy, fulfilled his lifetime dream in 1926 when he bought a piece of land
in Santa Maria of Val Trenta with the goal of collecting in one area the
largest possible number of different species of flowers and plants of the
Julian Alps. By 1930 the garden showcased over 800 different plants! The
"Juliana" garden is located in the Trenta Valley, only 2 hours
away from Valbruna via a scenic drive into Slovenija. "June 5-8 1938,
three days in the joy of the paradise of flowers, Juliana!" Julius
Kugy.

Spruce paneling enhances the garden theme of
the room.


Hand painted flowers on the ceramic tiles.

The walk-in shower with mosaic tiles.


Balcony view of Mt. Jof Fuart towering over the village.

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