The nursery activity was born in Europe between the end of the 18th Century and the first half of the 19th Century, when gardeners working in the great mansions, who used to reproduce the plants in the gardens so that…
This second itinerary across Lombard nurseries will guide you through the area in the province of Varese, extending from the lake of the same name to Lake Maggiore. This territory is very rich in gardens and nursery tradition and a…
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…
The second Ligurian itinerary, a territory historically rich in gardens and nurseries, starts in Serravalle Scrivia, in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont, road node between the Po Valley and the Ligurian Sea, between the last villages of the Ligurian Apennine…
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…
Here is the third itinerary in Emilia Romagna. To be more precise, the itinerary arrives at the gates of Ravenna, touching the suggestive Regional Park of the Delta of the Po, that we recommend to visit: you will be enchanted…
The second itinerary among the nurseries of Emilia Romagna explores the territory of Bologna, beautiful and cultured city famous for its historic centre (with buildings dating back to the Middle Ages) and for its beautiful hills, just a few kilometres…
From the gentle Piacentino hills to the wooded Apennine; from the wild valleys enclosed by badlands with their light blue rivers, to the cultivated plain; from the dunes of the coastline to the wetlands of the Delta of the Po…Emilia…