Explore the Pojega Garden in Negrar di Valpolicella, a masterpiece of green architecture designed by architect Luigi Trezza in 1783. Wander through the garden’s three levels, where slopes and plains follow the natural contours of the hill, creating a landscape of extraordinary variety.
Discover the garden’s unique blend of geometric and picturesque elements, with temples, a Greek-inspired green theatre, galleries, and labyrinthine paths shaped by hornbeam, boxwood, and cypress.
Follow four main pathways, each offering a different experience: the Path of Day along the Viale dei Carpini, the Path of Night along the Sentiero del Boschetto, the Path of Knowledge along the Viale dei Cipressi, and the Path of Virtue along the Viale del Belvedere.
Admire the Circular Temple, an open-air, rustic-style temple featuring a striking green dome and walls adorned with stalactites, stones, and sponges. See the four statues in the niches, representing Venus, Hercules, Diana, and Minerva, symbolising the dualism between the Dionysian (Love and Strength) and the Apollonian (Chastity and Reason).