How to visit the Garden of Ninfa? The Garden of Ninfa is certainly one of the most beautiful gardens in the world, as well as a natural monument of the Italian Republic. It is located in the municipality of Cisterna di Latina, on the border with Norma and Sermoneta, in Lazio.
The Garden of Ninfa looks like a typical English garden, whose birth was started by Gelasio Caetani in 1921 right on the territory that saw the disappearance of Ninfa, an ancient medieval city of which it is possible to see today several ruins, some of which have been restored precisely on the occasion of the birth of the garden.
Eight hectares of garden that houses and protects about a thousand plants inside. A wonderful and relaxing environment crossed by several small streams (useful for irrigation) as well as by the river Ninfa which gives its name to the garden. In 1976 a WWF oasis was created with the aim of protecting the fauna of the Ninfa area on an area of approximately 1,800 hectares.
Information about the visit
A visit to the Garden of Ninfa is undoubtedly an unforgettable experience in contact with nature. Guided tours lasting about an hour are organized, leaving every 10 minutes. Near the garden there is a large car park, as well as rest and refreshment areas.
How much does it cost to visit the gardens of Ninfa?
The entrance fee is:
- €15.00 for individual entry
- Free for children under 12
- €12.00 for special admissions
N.B. for tickets purchased on the website, €0.50 can be added for online presale
What time of year and at what times?
The Garden of Ninfa is open to the public from March to November. Here are the opening hours depending on the time of year:
- From March to June: from 9 to 18
- From July to September: from 9 to 18.30
- October to November: 9am to 3.30pm
Where is the Garden of Ninfa located?
The Garden of Ninfa is located in Cisterna di Latina, in the province of Latina, between the municipalities of Norma and Sermoneta. For more information and to book a visit, visit the website giardinodininfa.eu.
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