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Degustazione dei vini proposta da Angelo Fongoli in bottaia

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THE PALACE It was the custom of the lords of Ferrara, the Estensi, to construct villas outside the city or in very green urban zones, in order to pass periods of the rest, meditation, study or enjoyment there. These residences were called the “delights” of the lord. At the end of the XVI century, th…

Abruzzo - Ph. Fabrizio Ferri
28/12/2015

Abruzzo - Ph. Fabrizio Ferri

Mantova
23/12/2015

Mantova

15/12/2015
06/11/2015

“A beautiful garden does not need to be big, but it should be the realization of one’s dream, even though it is only a couple of square metres large and it is situated on a balcony”. So explained Captain Neil Mc Eacharn, the man who created these marvellous gardens. Many thousands of plants, brought from the far corners of the world, and rare collections, some of them unique in Europe and acclimatized after long laborious efforts, have been arranged with art in this beautiful setting, between the mountains and the lake.

In facts, back in 1931 the Scottish Captain decided to buy the estate called “La Crocetta” from the Marquise of Sant’Elia to transform it into a specimen of English Garden, situated in a strip of Italy which could remind him of his native Scotland, though it has more softness and wealth of tones. This work had to meet two basic requirements: the aesthetical and the botanical one. Botanical exigencies, as the different vegetations had to find the most ideal conditions of ground and climate. The stages of the creation of the new gardens saw different working stages, until their termination in 1940.

Amongst the most significant works are: the “Valletta”, created by large scale excavations; the irrigation plant, fed by water pumped directly from the lake to a reservoir from which it is conveyed to the furthest limits of the garden; the Terraced Gardens with waterfalls, swimming pool, water lily and lotus pools; the Winter Garden and the Bog Garden; ornamental fountains and water sprays.
Having, so, realized his garden, which he named Villa Taranto in memory of an ancestor Marshall McDonald, on whom Napoleon conferred the Dukedom of Taranto, Captain Mc Eacharn wanted to ensure that his work would be continued after him and with great generosity presented it to the Italian State.

The botanical patrimony of the gardens of Villa Taranto contains nearly 1.000 non autochthonous plants and almost 20.000 genera and varieties of particular botanical importance.
The Villa is not open to the public, since it is used as seat of the Prefecture of the new Province of Verbano- Cusio-Ossola.
Since 1952 the gardens have been open to the public, from April to October, and the constantly rising number of visitors has now reached over 150.000 per year. Groups of scholars and garden lovers come to Villa Taranto from Australia, North and South America and Europe, drawn by its interesting botanical collections, perfect organisation and exquisite hospitality.

The burden of maintaining the estate was taken over by the Ente Giardini Botanici Villa Taranto “Cap. Neil Mc Eacharn” after the founder’s death on April 18, 1964. He was buried in a chapel - mausoleum built for the purpose, in the gardens. In the same mausoleum now rest also the estate’s administrator Antonio Cappelletto and his family. The purpose of this Ente is to preserve for Italy and the world this incomparable botanical treasure and its natural beauties.
When visiting the gardens, one can find dream landscapes and captivating reflections in the water of mysterious flowers, sacred to Egyptian mythology. From the romantic Valletta to the carpets of heathers, from the hot-houses with the “Victoria Amazonica” to the Azalea, Maple, Rhododendron and Camellia avenues, from the rare lilies and the gardens of Dahlias with more than 300 varieties to the myriad hues of spring blooms, against the background of the Italian Garden or in the mellow glow of autumn, VILLA TARANTO rewards the visitor with endless scenes of changing beauty and deep inner poetry.

Casta Diva Resort
04/11/2015

Casta Diva Resort

11/08/2015
Portofino , a beautiful little farmhouse with only one room. Relax and exclusivity !!!
28/07/2015

Portofino , a beautiful little farmhouse with only one room. Relax and exclusivity !!!

Montecatini
13/07/2015

Montecatini

03/06/2015

Il 20 giugno presso l'Hotel Baglioni di Venezia si svolgerà il secondo workshop "Design&Art", dove professionisti e aziende Italiane si incontrano, dialogano, si confrontano e sviluppano nuove relazioni, sinergie e opportunità di business con le loro controparti dell'est.

Sostieni la realizzazione di questo interessantissimo convegno!
15/05/2015

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Un convegno che esplora un aspetto inedito della vita di Gabriele d'Annunzio e la sua passione per l'esoterismo.

23/04/2015

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