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The Labyrinth of Cermes

Where: cermes/tscherms
(Cermes)
Genre: nature   fun   

Cermes is an Italian town in the autonomous province of Bolzano in Trentino-Alto Adige. The main attraction of the city is the labyrinth garden of the Kränzel estate, within which there are 7 spiritual gardens. The famous 7 gardens are located in the medieval Kränzelhof estate, which also houses a restaurant with a wine shop and a wine shop. The gardens are embellished with sculptures and lighting by contemporary artists; they were created as a kind of 'home' for guests. All the gardens aim to offer the visitor an almost mystical atmosphere, in which the human being should develop a sensitivity towards nature and the human race. They meet like this: -the Garden of Trust, because you need trust to face life. -the Garden of love, because in life one must love and give oneself -the labyrinth on the ground, a metaphor for the search for a center that can only be reached with a spiral path that is not without obstacles. -the Ying Yang Garden, where you have to discover yourself. - the labyrinth of vines, seen as a game that allows us to discover new paths thanks to our skills, represents a challenge to our fears. -the Garden of sensuality -the lawn of parties -the Ying Yang garden Inside the area there is a duck pond and a terrace with a large tree on which a swing is hung. Inside the garden it is possible to have a picnic on the lawns, the important thing is to have respect for nature and to clean everything once you leave the area. It is also possible to walk on the grass, lie down on it and come into contact with all kinds of plants and trees. In summer it is possible to pick the fruits directly from the trees to consume them on the spot. The gardens are open to the public every day from 09: 30 to 20: 00, the admission price is € 8.

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