The garden of Ninfa south of Rome,
known to some as the most romantic garden in the world, is
reopening this weekend with a glorious flowering of early spring
splendours.
Visitors will be treated to blooming magnolias alternating with
the intense yellow of forsythias, viburnums, Hamamelis and the
first roses.
In this botanical treasure chest in the province of Latina south
of Rome, among the most beautiful in the world, and visited
every year by 80 thousand people, you can admire the Prunus,
with the very first blooms of Japanese cherry trees, the
chromatic shades of Cercis and Corylopsis, while in the meadows
and along the waterways the bulbous plants emerge and, not far
away, the first flowers of ornamental apple trees appear.
With the arrival of spring, the Roffredo Caetani Foundation has
published the calendar of openings for 2025 on the website
www.giardinodininfa.eu with information on how to book and
purchase - exclusively online - entrance tickets and guided
tours.
The Garden will be open, as usual, only on weekends until
Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 November and on public holidays (Easter,
May 1, and Ferragosto, June 2).
From July 12 to August 10 - coinciding with the hottest period -
only a special visit at sunset is planned, with the possibility
of choosing between two routes - The Garden of Ninfa and the
flora, and The Garden of Ninfa and the ruins - of a longer
duration than the traditional route because "secret" corners
normally excluded will be opened.
The season of the Literary Parks will resume and the partnership
with the Holden School and the International Music Campus has
been confirmed.
Summer events will also involve the Caetani Castle in nearby Sermoneta, a picturesque hill town.
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