DescriptionApril 2010, UNESCO Headquarters in Paris - The Garden of Peace (or Japanese Garden) in Spring.jpg
English: April 2010, UNESCO Headquarters in Paris - The Garden of Peace (or Japanese Garden) in Spring. Donated by the Government of Japan, this Garden was designed by American-Japanese sculptor artist Isamu Noguchi in 1958 and installed by Japanese gardener Toemon Sano (佐野 藤右衛門=Sano Toemon).
Română: Sediul UNESCO din Paris, aprilie 2010 - Grădina Păcii (sau Grădina Japoneză) primăvara. Donată de Guvernul Japoniei, această grădină a fost proiectată de sculptorul americano-japonez Isamu Noguchi în 1958 și construită de grădinarul japonez Toemon Sano.
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The Garden of Peace, UNESCO headquarters, Paris. Donated by the Government of Japan, this garden was designed by American-Japanese sculptor artist Isamu Noguchi in 1958 and installed by Japanese gardener Toemon Sano.