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		<title>Gazebos in Greece and Rome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greeks were unlike other cultures in that they did not own private gardens to display their wealth; instead all their gardens were public spaces.&#160; Gardens were built around temples and gazebos were built, usually out of marble, in a smaller design of the main temple in dedication to the god or goddess.&#160; The gazebo and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greeks were unlike other cultures in that they did not own private gardens to display their wealth; instead all their gardens were public spaces.&nbsp; Gardens were built around temples and <a title="Gazebos" href="http://www.africanthatchcompany.co.uk/">gazebos</a> were built, usually out of marble, in a smaller design of the main temple in dedication to the god or goddess.&nbsp; The gazebo and the garden were regarded as the same space as the temple and therefore sacred.</p>
<p>The Romans, on the other hand, all owned private gardens, a place of relaxation and refuge, to escape from the fast pace of urban life.&nbsp; Archaeological remains in Pompeii have revealed that all citizens had a private garden used to grow flowers, fruit and vegetables.&nbsp; Gardens and gazebos were not only the domain of the wealthy.&nbsp; </p>
<p>It has been suggested that the word gazebo has a Latin origin.&nbsp; It first appeared in England in the middle of the 18th century is a combination of two words: the English word gaze and the Latin word ebo, meaning I shall.&nbsp; Gazebo therefore means I shall gaze.</p>
<p>Roman gardens were influenced by the style and design of the Egyptians, Persians and Greeks and their gazebos, like the Greeks, were constructed of marble and resembled small temples.&nbsp; Gazebos became focal points in public spaces and private gardens.</p>
<p>As the Empire grew and Romans became more affluent, it became fashionable to own a summer residence on the Mediterranean coast.&nbsp; Thousands of summerhouses were built each with its own <a title="Garden Gazebos" href="http://www.africanthatchcompany.co.uk/">garden gazebo</a>.</p>
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