10/03/2021
Tulipark, which allows visitors to pick their own tulips for purchase, reopens in Rome on Friday 19 March and will remain open until April.
This year there will be around 360,000 tulips, from more than 100 different varieties, growing at the flower farm in the Prenestino-Labicano area of east Rome.
Due to Italy’s covid-19 restrictions, visitors will have to purchase their tickets online and book their time slot in advance.
The 26,000-sqm Tulipark will be open daily from 09.00-18.00, probably until the second half of April, depending on the availability of its tulips.
The reopening of the park – on Festa del Papà, Italy’s Father’s Day – comes after it was forced to remain closed in 2020 due to Italy’s nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
The first edition of Tulipark in 2018 made headlines after the garden was devastated within 48 hours of opening. Visitors pulled 7,000 plants out of the ground – instead of cutting the flowers – before pocketing the bulbs to replant at home.
Organisers subsequently displayed rules explaining to the public how to pick the tulips properly, reminding visitors not to trample on the plants, not to dump flowers once they are picked, and to refrain from throwing litter and cigarette butts.
The flower garden can be found beside Villa De Sanctis on Via dei Gordiani 73.
13/01/2021
“If it is really decided to reopen the museums and if Lazio is confirmed in the yellow zone, we are ready with our strategic plan for the reopening,” Alfonsina Russo, director of the Parco archeologico del Colosseo, said today.
“The Colosseum is well prepared to welcome the public again from Saturday 16 January,” Russo told reporters this morning on the sidelines of the presentation of the archaeological park’s 2021 programme of activities.
Russo also said that to celebrate the expected reopening of the Colosseum, a concert by the young students of the Accademia di S. Cecilia is planned in the arena of the ancient amphitheatre at midday on 16 January.
Russo’s comments came after Italy’s health minister Roberto Speranza said that museums in the ‘yellow zone’ regions could reopen from 16 January under Italy’s imminent new emergency decree relating to the covid-19 crisis.
10/03/2021
Tulipark, which allows visitors to pick their own tulips for purchase, reopens in Rome on Friday 19 March and will remain open until April.
This year there will be around 360,000 tulips, from more than 100 different varieties, growing at the flower farm in the Prenestino-Labicano area of east Rome.
Due to Italy’s covid-19 restrictions, visitors will have to purchase their tickets online and book their time slot in advance.
The 26,000-sqm Tulipark will be open daily from 09.00-18.00, probably until the second half of April, depending on the availability of its tulips.
The reopening of the park – on Festa del Papà, Italy’s Father’s Day – comes after it was forced to remain closed in 2020 due to Italy’s nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
The first edition of Tulipark in 2018 made headlines after the garden was devastated within 48 hours of opening. Visitors pulled 7,000 plants out of the ground – instead of cutting the flowers – before pocketing the bulbs to replant at home.
Organisers subsequently displayed rules explaining to the public how to pick the tulips properly, reminding visitors not to trample on the plants, not to dump flowers once they are picked, and to refrain from throwing litter and cigarette butts.
The flower garden can be found beside Villa De Sanctis on Via dei Gordiani 73.
13/01/2021
“If it is really decided to reopen the museums and if Lazio is confirmed in the yellow zone, we are ready with our strategic plan for the reopening,” Alfonsina Russo, director of the Parco archeologico del Colosseo, said today.
“The Colosseum is well prepared to welcome the public again from Saturday 16 January,” Russo told reporters this morning on the sidelines of the presentation of the archaeological park’s 2021 programme of activities.
Russo also said that to celebrate the expected reopening of the Colosseum, a concert by the young students of the Accademia di S. Cecilia is planned in the arena of the ancient amphitheatre at midday on 16 January.
Russo’s comments came after Italy’s health minister Roberto Speranza said that museums in the ‘yellow zone’ regions could reopen from 16 January under Italy’s imminent new emergency decree relating to the covid-19 crisis.
10/03/2021
Tulipark, which allows visitors to pick their own tulips for purchase, reopens in Rome on Friday 19 March and will remain open until April.
This year there will be around 360,000 tulips, from more than 100 different varieties, growing at the flower farm in the Prenestino-Labicano area of east Rome.
Due to Italy’s covid-19 restrictions, visitors will have to purchase their tickets online and book their time slot in advance.
The 26,000-sqm Tulipark will be open daily from 09.00-18.00, probably until the second half of April, depending on the availability of its tulips.
The reopening of the park – on Festa del Papà, Italy’s Father’s Day – comes after it was forced to remain closed in 2020 due to Italy’s nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
The first edition of Tulipark in 2018 made headlines after the garden was devastated within 48 hours of opening. Visitors pulled 7,000 plants out of the ground – instead of cutting the flowers – before pocketing the bulbs to replant at home.
Organisers subsequently displayed rules explaining to the public how to pick the tulips properly, reminding visitors not to trample on the plants, not to dump flowers once they are picked, and to refrain from throwing litter and cigarette butts.
The flower garden can be found beside Villa De Sanctis on Via dei Gordiani 73.
13/01/2021
“If it is really decided to reopen the museums and if Lazio is confirmed in the yellow zone, we are ready with our strategic plan for the reopening,” Alfonsina Russo, director of the Parco archeologico del Colosseo, said today.
“The Colosseum is well prepared to welcome the public again from Saturday 16 January,” Russo told reporters this morning on the sidelines of the presentation of the archaeological park’s 2021 programme of activities.
Russo also said that to celebrate the expected reopening of the Colosseum, a concert by the young students of the Accademia di S. Cecilia is planned in the arena of the ancient amphitheatre at midday on 16 January.
Russo’s comments came after Italy’s health minister Roberto Speranza said that museums in the ‘yellow zone’ regions could reopen from 16 January under Italy’s imminent new emergency decree relating to the covid-19 crisis.
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