Parco Sculture del Chianti

Chianti


Site-specific contemporary artworks created by artists from over 20 countries are scattered throughout this 7-hectare wood, including a glass labyrinth by Jeff Saward that children in particular will adore. Between June and August weekly sunset jazz, classical and opera concerts are staged in the park’s marble-and-granite amphitheatre.

The park is 11km southwest of Gaiole in Chianti. When here, be sure to visit the neighbouring village of Pievasciata, which is full of site-specific outdoor artworks.


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1. Pievasciata

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