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Parco d'Arte Enzo Pazzagli: Where Art and Nature Converge

Discover a unique fusion of art and nature at Florence's Parco d'Arte Enzo Pazzagli, showcasing contemporary sculptures in a picturesque landscape.

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The Parco d'Arte Enzo Pazzagli is an open-air museum in Florence featuring over 200 sculptures and installations by the artist Enzo Pazzagli and other contemporary artists. The park offers a unique blend of art, culture, and nature, with works displayed across a sprawling landscape along the Arno River.

A brief summary to Parco d'Arte Enzo Pazzagli

  • Friday 7 pm-12 am
  • Saturday 7 pm-12 am
  • Sunday 7 pm-12 am

Local tips

  • Weekdays are less crowded, offering a quieter experience to enjoy the art.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy in the designated areas, as there are no on-site dining facilities.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking and exploring the various art installations.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the Firenze Santa Maria Novella train station, take the Autolinee Toscane bus line 14 towards 'Firenze Rovezzano'. Get off at the 'Rovezzano' stop. The park is a short 10-minute walk from the bus stop. A single bus ticket costs €1.70 and is valid for 90 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Florence. You can find taxi ranks near the main sights or call one of the taxi companies. A taxi ride from the city center to Parco d'Arte Enzo Pazzagli will take approximately 15-20 minutes and cost around €15-€20, depending on traffic.

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Parco d'Arte Enzo Pazzagli is a captivating outdoor art space in Florence, born from the vision of artist Enzo Pazzagli. In 2001, Pazzagli transformed a 24,000 square meter unused green space into a vibrant garden showcasing over 200 of his sculptures and installations. The park also features works by other artists like Sauro Cavallini and Marcello Guasti. The park offers visitors an immersive experience where art and nature intertwine. As you wander through the grounds, you'll encounter a diverse collection of contemporary sculptures thoughtfully placed within the picturesque landscape. One of Pazzagli's most celebrated creations is the winged Pegasus, a symbol of Tuscany. Another notable feature is "La Trinità," a living sculpture of approximately 300 cypress trees planted to resemble a face with two profiles when viewed from above. EcoRinascimento, the cultural association managing the park since Enzo Pazzagli's passing, has added new works, including Massimiliano Silvestri's photovoltaic flowers and satirical pieces from the Viareggio Carnival. The park is a popular spot for photographers, artists, and families, and it's often used for events, exhibitions, ceremonies, and as a photographic set. The park is illuminated at night, offering suggestive images to visitors and those passing by on trains.

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