17th, 18th, 19th March 2017
Street and Exhibition markets
Once again the gardening exhibition has chosen the ancient park Federico Fellini for its Spring edition 2017. Giardini d’Autore opens the season of gardening exhibitions in Italy by bringing together the best growers and Italian botanic collectors. An appointment with Italian growers but also designers, architects, landscape designers and craftsmen with the aim of giving ideas and suggestions in order to live, rethink and experience green spaces.
In addition to exhibitions and projects, Giardini d’autore becomes also a place of meetings, debates and conferences on the theme of greenery and garden, as well as creative workshops proposals to adults and children that will animate the days, transforming the event into an open air laboratory.
There will be the second edition of the competition riminingreen, dedicated to architects, landscape architects, designers and growers for the realization of urban gardens in the city of Rimini. #OffGiardinidautore will also return in the Spring edition. It is a circuit born thanks to the collaboration between Giardini d’Autore and the city of Rimini: art galleries, theatres, urban spaces and venues will be talking about green design and nature in these days, with events and appointments to be discovered. This year three venues will open the doors:
- Istantanee Verdi, a collective photo exhibition organized by the association ‘Fotografica T.Club Rimini: Friday, 17th March from 7 pm c/o Galleria Embassy viale Amerigo Vespucci 33
- Spring Tea Party in the gardens of the Grand Hotel Rimini: the most chic tea ceremony at five o’clock on Saturday, 18th March 18 c/o Grand Hotel, Parco Federico Fellini.
Info and booking 0541 56000 info@grandhotelrimini.com - www.selecthotels.it
- In the Majorelle garden: ‘There is a garden in Marrakech, For which I feel a real passion’. Saturday, 18th March 7.30 pm at Gallery Gorza Lolalangusta, via XX Settembre.
Book your hotel at the tourist information office in Rimini and you'll receive free admission to the event. Click here
Parco Federico Fellini, the location chosen for the event, is an important urban area of Rimini that tells its story and expresses its timeless appeal.
The gardens in the public park were created in 1879, with an informal composition of flower beds and tall trees. It has been restyled in 1948 on a design by Peter Porcinai, an internationally renowned architect of landscaping and gardening, with the planting of evergreen oaks, Aleppo pines and tamarisk bushes.
Rimini is today a city which is rapidly changing, not only regarding architecture and landscape, but also from the cultural point of view. The city focuses on a sustainable development in order to offer a quality hospitality to tourists through an enhancement of the urban green areas.