The Gardens of Augustus, originally known by the name of Krupp Gardens, are botanical gardens on the island of Capri, Campania, Italy.
The gardens were established by the German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp in the early twentieth century to build his mansion in Capri. Initially the gardens took on the name of "Krupp Gardens", a title held until 1918, when the gardens were renamed "Gardens of Augustus", the title they are known as today.The gardens, designed in terraces overlooking the sea, can be considered a testament to the rich flora of the island of Capri, with various ornamental plants and flowers such as geraniums, dahlias and brooms.In the gardens there is a monument to Vladimir Lenin, one of the few of its kind in Italy, created in 1968, after the approval of a municipal resolution, by the Italian sculptor Giacomo Manzu to which the Soviet Embassy in Italy commissioned the work.
Mar- mid Nov.
Adults: €1
Children (under 11): free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardens_of_Augustus
Official Website https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giardini_di_Augusto
Address Via Matteotti, 80073 Capri NA, Italy
Coordinates 40°32'49.264" N 14°14'35.529" E