Monday 14 July 2025 at Palazzo di Varignana will be held the meeting Cultivating the Landscape, dedicated to the relationship between nature, art, landscape and agriculture: tools for the regeneration of the cultural and economic resources of the territories.
An opportunity to explore the best experiences related to the theme of regenerative agriculture for the reactivation of the historical agricultural matrix, grafting the sign of human culture onto the productive dimension in designing the relationship between nature and landscape, and the use of artistic systems to ennoble and redevelop the territories.
5 protagonists will talk about it, united by being part of the network Grandi Giardini Italiani:
- Architect Adelmo Barlesi, Parco Villa Trecci (Montepulciano, SI)
- Count Brandino Brandolini, Azienda Agricola Vistorta (Sacile, PN)
- Dr. Carlo Gherardi, founder of Palazzo di Varignana (Castel San Pietro, BO)
- Marquis Anselmo Guerrieri Gonzaga, Tenuta San Leonardo (Avio, TN)
- Count Agostino Rizzardi, Azienda Agricola Guerrieri Rizzardi (Bardolino, VR)
Moderation by Judith Wade, founder of the Grandi Giardini Italiani and Great Gardens of the World networks.
An opportunity to explore the best experiences related to the theme of regenerative agriculture for the reactivation of the historical agricultural matrix, grafting the sign of human culture onto the productive dimension in designing the relationship between nature and landscape, and the use of artistic systems to ennoble and redevelop the territories.
5 protagonists will talk about it, united by being part of the network Grandi Giardini Italiani:
- Architect Adelmo Barlesi, Parco Villa Trecci (Montepulciano, SI)
- Count Brandino Brandolini, Azienda Agricola Vistorta (Sacile, PN)
- Dr. Carlo Gherardi, founder of Palazzo di Varignana (Castel San Pietro, BO)
- Marquis Anselmo Guerrieri Gonzaga, Tenuta San Leonardo (Avio, TN)
- Count Agostino Rizzardi, Azienda Agricola Guerrieri Rizzardi (Bardolino, VR)
Moderation by Judith Wade, founder of the Grandi Giardini Italiani and Great Gardens of the World networks.