Parco Massari, Ferrara, Italy
Posted by: Mirtilli
N 44° 50.600 E 011° 37.330
32T E 707229 N 4968892
A nice park in the centre of Ferrara.
Opening hours: 9.00-18.00
How to reach it: on foot: 10 minutes from the Castle; bus n. 3C from the train station, 4C from the city centre.
Waymark Code: WM3YZF
Location: Emilia–Romagna, Italy
Date Posted: 06/08/2008
Views: 40
The park takes its name from the adjoining palace, which was built at the end of the XVIth. century, and which has the biggest public gardens within the city walls, covering an area of about 4 hectares. Designed in 1780 by the Ferrara architect Luigi Bertelli for the Marquise Camillo Bevilacqua, this important garden was well-known for the many sculptures which adorned it, and the great variety of citrus fruit and flowering plants which perfumed its magnificent paths, and includes a little hill with a temple on the top.
The Counts Massari purchased the palace in the middle of the XIXth.century, altering the estate to form a park in the "English" style. Most of the trees are more than a century old: besides the two cedars of Lebanon at the entrance, there are some yews and an imposing ginkgo, as well as a gigantic oak near the entrance in Corso Ercole I d'Este. It has been the property of the City of Ferrara since 1936, who have had it converted into a public park.
Name: Parco Massari
Street Location: Corso Porta Mare
Local Municipality: Ferrara
State/Province, etc.: Emilia-Romagna
Country: Italy
Web Site: [Web Link]
Monuments/Statues: Giuseppe Verdi
Fountains: yes
Traditional Geocaches: GC18JG6
Memorial/Commemoration: Not listed
Date Established: Not listed
Picnic Facilities: Not listed
Recreational Facilities: Not listed
Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): Not listed
Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: Not listed
Special Events: Not listed
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