
The Rose Garden: a little piece of heaven in Florence
There is no better place to find inspiration for your art projects than in the Rose Garden, just under Piazzale Michelangelo.
This garden was created in 1865 by Giuseppe Poggi, who also designed the
piazzale, and it houses a collection of about 400 varieties of roses,
lemons, and other plants as well as a little and intimate Japanese
garden.
A hidden tresure for those who want to find a nice spot to paint, draw
some sketches or take pictures while enjoying a marvelous panoramic view
of Florence.
Among green grass and rose bushes, you will find bronze sculptures by Jean-Michel Folon,
a belgian artist whose relationship with Florence was very special. The
works of art - with the characteristic surrealist and delicate style -
that the artist had intended to go to Florence shortly before his
death, were donated to the city by his widow and placed here in 2011,
transforming the garden into an elegant open-air museum.
It's the place to be on a warm spring day, but it retains it's charm
even in bad weather: if you get caught in the rain you can just sit on
the porch overlooking the garden and admire the view on the city through
the dreamy suitcase-sculpture by Folon!
There are 3 entrances to the garden: one is in Viale Poggi right below
the Piazzale, the second is a small gate at the corner of Via dei
Bastioni and Via del Monte alle Croci and the third is along the stairs
coming up from San Niccolò.
The entrance is free.