After the first itinerary across nurseries in Lazio, that from Lake Bolsena reaches Tivoli passing by Viterbo and Rieti, here is the secondo ne, that from the surroundings of Rome reaches Latina. Along the way, besides historical villas, great gardens,…
Cradle of our civilization, Lazio is a vast territory with heterogeneous physical characteristics, with a prevalence of mountains and hills, lakes, and, in proximity of the Tyrrhenian coast, valleys and great fertile plains, once recovered. Very rich in historic villas…
Umbria is maybe one of the sweetest and most spiritual territories in Italy, with its gentle countryside, the ancient villages and woods, many monasteries, and the clear light that surrounds it. Unsurprisingly, many Italian Saints come from this land: San…
Liguria used to be the very cradle of Italian floriculture and is still one of the richest Italian regions when it comes to beautiful gardens, thanks to the mild climate and the presence (especially in the XIX-early XX centuries) of…
Lucchesia, with its plains and hills full of olive groves and vineyard, is one of the richest areas in Italy in history, culture, villas and gardens. We owe the creation of so many marvellous villas in particular to the flourishing,…
Mostly thanks to the ancient Medici House, Florence and its surroundings are very rich in villas and gardens. Created in the 15th Century as spiritual places, areas dedicated to meditation and philosophical speculation, during the 16th Century they became places…
A land very rich in history and culture, Sicily offers many fascinating gardens, historic and contemporary. I suggest you some in the North-Eastern area, from Catania to Siracusa, that you can visit, if you want, adding some special nurseries in…
Veneto is a land of marvellous historic gardens. Here are some you can visit in the surroundings of Padua and Vicenza, to which you can also add some visits to very special nurseries (Wandering nurseries: from Padua to Vicenza). If…