Tarot Garden und Maremma Park





Beschreibung
Intakte, unberührte Natur im Maremma-Park mit einer etwa einstündigen Kutschenfahrt oder, je nach Verfügbarkeit der Parkführer oder Reservierungen innerhalb des Parksystems, könnten wir mit einem Easy Naturalistic Walk mit Sagen von Legenden, Geschichten von Piraten, entführte Mädchen und Meeresungeheuer. Die Dauer beträgt etwa 1,5 Stunden. Der Tarot-Garten ist zusammen mit dem Park Güell in Barcelona das einzige prächtige Beispiel künstlerischer Architektur, um das uns die ganze Welt beneidet! Das 4-Gänge-Mittagessen in der typischen Osteria versetzt Sie zurück in die Zeit der gesunden und heimischen Küche.
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Reiseverlauf
Traumhafter italienischer Park. Fantasie, technische Forschung, futuristische Architektur. Eingebettet in die toskanische Landschaft.
Elegante und ländliche toskanische Stadt, die vom Bel Mondo frequentiert wird.
Unberührte Natur, Möglichkeit, Wildschweine, Füchse, Turmfalken, Bussarde zu treffen.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(19)
Enchanting place to visit I highly recommend
Grazie!
Beautiful, absolutely not to be missed if you come here. Detail in every respect. The only thing, I think it's a little excessive the cost of the ticket
There are no words to describe it, you have to see it with your own eyes, they could improve a little with opening hours, maybe open it a little earlier, the downside that nothing has to do with the beauty of the garden are the prices proposed by the shop for a possible purchase.
The park can already be seen in the distance, you arrive in a free parking lot and climb towards the entrance, well maintained and clean. Present 8 bathrooms You turn in about 1h1⁄2 relaxing , a small shop and outside a Bar My 8-year-old son had fun Definitely to see once
Given that I was lucky enough to visit in advance all three places that inspired this magnificent and exceptional artist, I was able to enjoy the extraordinary and intense ability of the same, to express as much eccentric as you can imagine. Niki de Saint Phalle was in fact inspired by Antoni Gaudí’s Parque Guell in Barcelona, Bomarzo’s monster park and it would also seem to be Villa D’Este in Tivoli. He started building garden and his works in 1979 choosing to give it the name tarot over 17 years, building twenty-two impressive steel and concrete figures covered with glass, mirrors and colored ceramics. You immerse yourself in a real unique experience in the world. Some of these structures can be visited inside, with surprises that will leave you speechless. I do not want to spoil so I will not describe the details, but I absolutely invite you to visit this park because it is truly an unforgettable experience. Well kept, clean and cared for in every detail, it offers the opportunity to live this experience impeccably. Go there, it's really worth it!
If possible I would give 6, 7, 10 stars, the park is beautiful, a unique experience and an engaging show. Inserted in a fully preserved natural context. Excellent management, which gave up the excess of trade of the park, in keeping with the logic for which Niki generated it. Some stations along the route are almost mystical.
Not to be missed. It is better to book tickets online or during holiday periods everything is full. For children fun guaranteed. Time visit 1 hour and a half, two...
This place is a worthy stop on the Tuscan trip adventure. It was mind blowing to see and touch Nikki's creations. We have many of Niki's works here in San Diego but had never knew about her home near Capalbio. My wife had tears in her eyes when we walked up the hill and saw the vastness of the site. It is an amazing work to see and experience. Robert, Casa Di Leone.
This is like Gaudi on steroids, absolutely magnificent. The artist had been to Spain back in the 50’s and was so inspired by Gaudi’s works, she decided to create her own park and also a house which she lived in. When the artist passed away in 2002, it was then opened to the public, and so glad it was. Each sculpture is made so that visitors can experience and view each sculpture inside and out. Everyone is encourage to climb/sit onto the sculptures.
Nikido Sulfar's masterpiece art garden, the Tarot Garden. After seeing the exhibition at the National Art Center, Tokyo in Roppongi, Japan, I was completely captivated by its charm and made the long journey to see it in a rental car. I was moved by the glittering mosaics and the shapes that stimulated my imagination.



