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Climbing roses and cypress trees at Michelini |
On the outskirts of Viterbo within a twenty kilometre radius, four historic gardens have been enchanting visitors to the area for centuries. Each is unique and worth an entire day's visit but two state-owned gardens,Villa Lante in Bagnaia and the gardens of Palazzo Farnese at Caprarola, a half-hour's uphill drive away, could be done on the same day. They are open every day but Monday.
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Cypress trees are found usually near cemeteries |
Two other historic gardens -Sacro Bosco in Bomarzo and Castello Ruspoli in Vignanello- are privately owned and charge more for entrance. They are an interesting contrast with the younger, modern gardens such as the University's Botanical Gardens (celebrating its 20th birthday this year) and the Tarocchi Gardens with its artistic sculptures located in nearby Capalbio, Tuscany.
Hidden near the hot thermal pools of Le Masse di San Sisto and Bullicame near Viterbo, the Orto Botanico is famous for its collection of gigantic cacti.
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Orto Botanico in Viterbo |
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a 300 year old olivona at Michelini |
Villa Michelini and owner Tiziana
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Garden experts including Sofia Varoli Piazza |
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Lavender rules ! |
Lavender is big time here, just as in Provence, and the perfumes, soaps and objects produced by the consortium of local lavender farmers can be found in the newly opened outlet shop, Essenze d'Etruria in Tuscania .
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Looking for flowering gardens ? Check out Vivai Michelini a nursery specialized in decorative trees and landscaping.
Another magical spot is the privately owned peony gardens in Vitorchiano
that offers free guided tours in the months of April and May.
Much more about the area's modern and historic gardens in "Etruria-travel,history and itineraries in Central Italy" which can be found in local bookshops and tourism information points . For signed copies order directly from the author through my website . Feel free to leave your comments and suggestions for touring gardens .