The Paper map of the Italian Visitable Gardens open to the Public is the first ever dedicated to gardens open to the public in our country. Printed on high-quality color paper (66 x 48 cm), it combines the charm of traditional cartography with the convenience of digital technology, thanks to QR codes that link to updated online maps. An elegant and useful tool for discovering, planning, and sharing the beauty of Italy’s green heritage.
Paper Map of the Italian Gardens
For the first time in Italy, a map entirely dedicated to visitable gardens: a unique opportunity to explore the beauty of our green heritage.
The map includes the name and address of each garden, identified by a regional code and a unique number.
Thanks to QR codes, you can directly access the pages dedicated to each region on our website, where you will find detailed information provided directly by the properties.
Printed on high-quality paper, in color, and measuring 66 x 48 cm, it is ideal for any nature and botanical tourism lover.

The Map of the Italian Visitable Gardens: an invitation to travel between nature and culture
There’s something special about opening a paper map and letting its markings and colors guide you. It’s more than just an object: it’s a travel companion, a bridge between the desire to explore and the authentic discovery of places. The Map of Visitable Italian Gardens was created with this very spirit: to offer, for the first time in Italy, a tangible, elegant, and comprehensive guide to discovering the green heritage our country preserves.
Browse the map
Browsing it opens a world of historic parks, secret gardens, and often little-known botanical wonders. Each garden is listed with its name, address, and an identification code that makes it easily traceable. It’s not just a list, but a true network that invites you to explore region by region, intertwining nature, history, and culture.
The small dimensions
The map, produced in large format (66×48 cm) and printed on high-quality color paper, has the charm of objects designed to last. Unlike a simple online search, it allows you to see, at a glance, the wealth of visitable gardens scattered throughout Italy. It’s a sensory experience: the rustle of the paper, the sharpness of the details, the pleasure of folding it in your backpack and unfolding it once you reach your destination.
The map is technological
But the map isn’t just analog beauty: thanks to integrated QR codes, it links directly to the dedicated website, where each garden is described through factsheets and updated information provided by the owners themselves. It’s therefore a tool that combines the robustness of paper with the immediacy of digital, capable of accompanying every modern traveler.
It’s easy to buy it
Purchasing it is very simple: just scan the QR code to pay online, and in just a few days, you’ll receive it conveniently at home by mail, complete with a tracking number to track its progress. And once you have your map in hand, the journey can begin: plan an itinerary, visit one garden after another, or simply be inspired by its presence on your desk, a promise of new adventures.
Take it with you on your explorations and share its beauty on social media: each shot will become part of a collective story that highlights Italian gardens and makes them accessible to those who don’t yet know them.
The Map of Visitable Italian Gardens is more than an object: it’s an invitation to slow down, observe, breathe in nature, and discover a different Italy, made up of poetic and surprising places. A small paper treasure that transforms every trip into a unique experience.