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Lose yourself inside a bamboo labyrinth and marvel at centuries of art

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🦽 Wheelchair accessible

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Description

Franco Maria Ricci – who owned the grounds and showed his collection of art and literature there – shared an interest in labyrinths with his friend, famous author and poet Jorge Luis Borges. Now, 200,000 bamboo plants surround the central building, which was inspired by Roman villas and the architects of the French Revolution. Explore a mix of nature, art, and timeless sophistication at one of Italy's most unique locations. Navigate the 3-kilometer maze path, and find your way to the inner courtyard!

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Access to the bamboo labyrinth
Access to the art collection of Franco Maria Ricci
Access to temporary exhibitions and labyrinth events, excluding those for which a specific ticket is required

Guided tour of the complex
Lunch in the bamboo restaurant

- Ticket valid for the whole day. You can exit and re-enter during the day
- Last admission one and a half hours before closing
- Dogs are allowed into the complex but not into the galleries


Getting there:

- By car from Fidenza (less than 10 mins)
- By car from Parma (15 mins)
- By car from Milan/Bologna: take A1 motorway exit Fidenza, follow the Via Emilia highway towards Parma
- By car from La Spezia: take the Parma Ovest exit on the A15, follow the Via Emilia towards Fidenza
- Free unguarded parking onsite
- By train, the closest stations are Fidenza and Parma

Kids under 6 get in free.


Where it is

Labirinto della Masone, Strada Masone 121

from
20 €
per person
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