Visit the Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio, established in the 17th century, and explore its 10-hectare expanse, famous for its Baroque art, sculptures, & water features.
Explore Diana’s Pavilion, or ‘Diana’s Doorway,’ and marvel at its Baroque architecture of the gateway to the garden’s enchanting and transformative spaces.
Explore the garden featuring over 60 statues by sculptor Enrico Merengo, alongside minor sculptures, offering a rich display of Baroque artistry throughout the grounds.
Admire the garden’s architecture, streams, waterfalls, fountains, ponds, and water games, all nestled among hundreds of diverse trees and plants in the garden.
Wander through the Symbolic Garden, the Botanical Garden, & the area of the Ancient Stables, showcasing symbolic plantings, botanical species, & architecture respectively.
About Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio :
The Monumental Garden of Valsanzibio, commissioned in the 17th century by the Barbarigo family, is a stunning example of Baroque design in Italy’s Veneto region. Spanning over 10 hectares, it features more than 60 statues by sculptor Enrico Merengo, some minor sculptures, streams, waterfalls, fountains, ponds, and water games. The garden includes the Boxwood Labyrinth, Symbolic Garden, Diana’s Pavilion and the Ancient Stable, offering a unique blend of historical artistry and natural beauty.
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