The Danby Gateway (or Arch) in the University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Oxford, England.
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University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Oxford, England.More information:
This image shows The Danby Gateway (or Arch) in the University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Oxford, England. The Danby gateway to the Botanic Garden is one of three entrances designed by Nicholas Stone between 1632 and 1633. It is one of the earliest structures in Oxford to use classical, indeed early Baroque, style, preceding his new entrance porch for the University Church of St Mary the Virgin of 1637, and contemporary with Canterbury Quad at St John's College by others. In this highly ornate arch, Stone ignored the new simple classical Palladian style currently fashionable, which had just been introduced to England from Italy by Inigo Jones, and drew his inspiration from an illustration in Serlio's book of archways. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oxford_Botanic_Garden