• Two Mannerist gardens which can still be visited today are the Villa della Torre near Verona, and the Sacro Bosco in Bomarzo. ... The Gardens of Ninfa.
  • Night and day we are vigilant and ready to protect this fountain from any harm. Turtle from the Gardens of Bomarzo by Bartholomeus Breenbergh.
  • The willingness to play with elements would appeal to Salvador Dalí in 1948, when he visited the Garden of Bomarzo with a newsreel crew.
  • Lante was elevated to the title of Duke of Bomarzo. The Sacro Bosco (“Sacred Grove”), also called the Garden of Bomarzo, is a Manieristic monumental complex...
  • Fallen to neglect in the 19th century, the Gardens of Bomarzo received a new lease of life in the 1970s as part of a restoration program.
  • Nestled in a valley near the village of Bomarzo, Italy is a mysterious garden known by many names. ... garden of bomarzo garden of monsters.
  • Below the hilltop village of Bomarzo in Lazio, north of Rome, is a woodland garden filled with unusual, arresting and sometimes grotesque statues carved out of...
  • As with most Mannerist works of art, the symbolism and meaning of many of the sculptures is unclear, adding to the surreal and chaotic feeling of the gardens.
  • Some say Orsini created the garden as a way of coping with his grief. Bomarzo, Italy – January 10, 2015: Neptune statue in the gardens of Bomarzo...
  • garden of bomarzo - The Garden of Bomarzo was the brainchild of ruthless mercenary leader, Pier Francesco Orsini of the mid-16th century.