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Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio

  • Admission to the Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio
  • Access to the Symbolic Garden, the Botanic Garden, the Ancient Stable, and the Labyrinth’s Middle Tower
  • Access to the rest of the Labyrinth (if selected)
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Crystal,  United States United States
27 Aug 2019
Excellent
What a luscious feast for the eyes, the well manicured pathways and many fountains and statues add to the picturesque scene. Highly recommend the trip out, and don’t miss the gift shop for unique...
What a luscious feast for the eyes, the well manicured pathways and many fountains and statues add to the picturesque scene. Highly recommend the trip out, and don’t miss the gift shop for unique finds as well as the adorable food cart with tasty fare!
Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio
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Patrizia,  Italy Italy
27 Jun 2022
Excellent
Giardino bello, ben curato, labirinto da provare, bello lo spazio per rilassarsi all'ombra degli alberi dopo la visita
Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio
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Bruna,  Italy Italy
01 Nov 2021
Excellent
Un esperienza positiva, è un parco bellissimo,la villa non si può visitare
Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio

About: Garden of Villa Barbarigo in Valsanzibio

Garden of Villa Barbarigo in Valsanzibio is a Baroque garden in the grounds of the Barbarigo Estate, located in Valsanzibio, Italy. The remarkable 17th-century garden's religiously symbolic design was inspired by Saint Gregorio Barbarigo.

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Garden of Villa Barbarigo in Valsanzibio
Via Diana 2, Valsanzibio, 35030, Galzignano Terme
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