VILLA TARANTO
A unique English garden, the gardens of Villa Taranto were born of the passion for the botany of Scottish captain Neil McEacharn, who acquired the villa and its park in 1931. Groves, greenhouses, terrace gardens, fountains and water games animate the landscape of the garden which boasts a botanical heritage of more than 1 000 indigenous plants and about 20 000 species imported from five continents, including a chestnut tree of four centuries old. Autumn, Spring or Summer, Villa Taranto gardens offer lovers of botany or simply curious visitors a spectacular palette of colours.
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