ROME - Villa Flecchia, on the ridge of the Serra d'Ivrea, where the view extends over the entire Biellese area, on one side, and over Lake Viverone and the Canavese, on the other (as well as over the collection of 19th century paintings).
Podere Case Lovara, in the heart of the Cinque Terre, reachable only on foot, among olive trees, vines, fruit trees and vegetable gardens.
And then the Villa dei Vescovi, a refined residence of the early sixteenth century, intimately linked to the landscape of the Euganean Hills which is reflected in the frescoes of its rooms, the work of the Flemish Lambert Sustris.
Up to the Garden on the Colle dell'Infinito, in whose silent atmosphere Giacomo Leopardi set his most famous lyric;
or the Bay of Ieranto, with trekking to discover breathtaking views of the Sorrento Peninsula.
The Fai panorama day is back on Sunday 13 September, an event dedicated to the careful and aware observation of the beauties that surround us that the Fondo Ambiente Italiano has been organizing in its assets since 2014.
Widened in its proposal and geographical coverage, this 7th edition, in collaboration with Fondazione Zegna, invites the public to "look around" in 9 properties and 7 regions, with a calendar full of meetings, guided tours, outdoor activities.
Like the discovery and the photographic workshop at the Bosco di San Francesco in Assisi: 64 hectares of Umbrian landscape between nature, history and spirituality, which neglect had made a landfill and the Fai recovered.
There is also the train tour to the Conti Vecchi Salt Pans, the longest-lived in Sardinia, up to Porto San Pietro, where barges and tugs once docked and where cormorants, egrets and flamingos are now stationed.
Up to the Oasi Zegna in Trivero (BI), where music will "dialogue" with the landscape of the Biellese Alps, with the exhibition From Sheep to Shop and the workshop for the whole family Men who plant trees.
Info: www.giornatadelpanorama.it