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editby coming to this page I have earned alot about tivoli gardens so I thank this site kiandra and tatiana ferla and kimberly6 and makaila —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.160.16.206 (talk • contribs)
There has been talk of building other Tivoli Gardens, but it has never come to anything. It probably won't, because Tivoli changed corporate owners since the last time I heard of their franchising plans. ridetheory
There is already another Tivoli in Japan. http://www.tivoli.co.jp/jptop.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.95.144.156 (talk • contribs)
Do we need the disambiguation of including Copenhagen in the title? -- Zoe
Redundancy
edit"the oldest amusement park which has survived intact to the present day" is used twice in the first section -- is that really necessary? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.178.88.66 (talk • contribs)
Himmelskibet
editIn the "Rides" section, it is stated that Himmelskibet is the world's tallest carousel. However, it cannot be classified as a carousel as it does not have animals on a rotating platform. Please correct me if it is a carousel. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.105.130.177 (talk) 00:27, 30 November 2011 (UTC)
Two Tivoli Gardens
editIn Tivoli Italy, Villa D'Este was created in the 15th century. Also known as "the Tivoli Gardens" Cardinal d'Este, the owner of the villa and it's garden, was the grandson of Lucresia Borgia. The gardens are vast and intricate. The famous water organ engineer Claude Vernarde was one of the people working on the design. It is a World Heritage Site by the United Nations.
Most of this information I pulled from your article on Villa d'Este, yet I and those people I know who are aware of this place call it Tivoli Gardens. Google pulls up Villa d'Este when searching for Tivoli Gardens. It would be logical in my mind to put some sort of page to let people choose which Tivoli they're looking for. deepsack (talk) 04:31, 15 November 2014 (UTC)
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Nazis
editIn 1943 Nazi sympathisers burnt some of the buildings to the ground.
Who were they ? Presumably not Nazis, otherwise it would say so; and why did they do this ? What had they got against Amusement Parks ?
The source link goes to a TV program back in 1960 with Mr. Walter Cronkite. American news media is not a reliable source.