To protect a precious resource
The Garden has been carefully designed to create a landscape that invites you to get closer to nature. Here, hundreds of perennial plants, planted among the existing trees, have given life to an environment rich in biodiversity, where bees and butterflies thrive and where flowering continues from spring through autumn. Its grassy paths offer a surprise at every turn: colors and fragrances, play and joy, unexpected art, shade and reflections of intertwined branches.
You will feel enveloped by the energy of nature even if you just cycle through it absentmindedly; but if you slow down and walk barefoot inside the garden, you will discover its essence and truly experience it.
There are no rules, no straight lines, and no single entrance or exit. Instead, you will find a winding path that invites you to look in other directions, through a series of stages that become an opportunity to write a story that is ever new.
Breathing, listening, feeling the earth under your feet: the Garden is a place where you can rediscover the deep connection with what surrounds you—with plants, insects, and the seasons. But also with yourself and with those beside you.
The name encompasses multiple meanings. It is not just a collection of plants or a green place, but a living idea, in continuous transformation, where you can be, play, feel.
The Garden is also a concrete sign of our commitment to sustainability: it stems from the conscious choice to remove the former mobile homes to return space to nature and bring well-being to the environment and to people.
Along the path, beyond one of its curves, as if protected by the plants, you unexpectedly find the work of artist Gregorio Botta: nine lead plates engraved with the words of the famous poet Keats “Here lies One Whose Name was writ in Water”, and from the scarred, almost wounded metal, water emerges—both a tear and a source of rebirth and a symbol of new life.