With an ambitious project, Venice Gardens Foundation has restored the extraordinary Royal Gardens, which had been in a state of abandonment until the beginning of 2020. The restoration work also included recovery of all the structures and lampposts in cast iron. The restoration of these elements was entrusted to Neri.
Royal Gardens of Venice (VE), Italy
2019
Sacaim S.p.A
Venice Gardens Foundation
Paolo Pejrone
Alberto Torsello
Antonio Neri
The décor is unique and includes original lampposts specifically created for the Garden and, above all, a long pergola with 23 arches, supported by cast iron columns and covered with climbing plants.
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