Strada Luigi Carlo Farini, 90, Parma, Province of Parma, ItalyMap
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Pleasant little garden
Small botanical garden that dates from the 18th C and was used to produce medicinal herbs. Parts of it are quite overgrown but it has some charm. There also are natural history exhibits, mostly dati...
I knew this Botanical garden has a long history behind it; the lovely tree specimens (all beautifully pruned and in flower) made it worth my spring visit. I could feel the love that goes into this gar...
We visited several times in spring 2016. Unbelievably, although the garden is owned by the University of Parma, it is actually staffed totally by volunteers! The grounds are not huge, but they are w...
For maximum effect and to mask your disappointment over its size, combine this stop with one to the Citadel Park nearby. As for this attraction, one would think that being about 400 years old, the sp...
Pleasant little garden
Small botanical garden that dates from the 18th C and was used to produce medicinal herbs. Parts of it are quite overgrown but it has some charm. There also are natural history exhibits, mostly dati...
beautiful spot for Botanists!
I knew this Botanical garden has a long history behind it; the lovely tree specimens (all beautifully pruned and in flower) made it worth my spring visit. I could feel the love that goes into this gar...
Little gem
Hard to find, very often closed, yet very cute. Oh, by the way, excellent area to wander around. It's at the very limit of Parma's historic center.
Haven and Solace
We visited several times in spring 2016. Unbelievably, although the garden is owned by the University of Parma, it is actually staffed totally by volunteers! The grounds are not huge, but they are w...
Small, bur Beautiful and Peaceful
For maximum effect and to mask your disappointment over its size, combine this stop with one to the Citadel Park nearby. As for this attraction, one would think that being about 400 years old, the sp...