Labirinto Della Masone
Labirinto Della Masone
Labirinto Della Masone
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10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Il Labirinto della Masone, progettato da Franco Maria Ricci, copre 7 ettari di terreno ed è stato realizzato interamente con piante di bambù di specie diverse. Il complesso del labirinto ospita spazi culturali per più di 5000 metri quadrati, destinati alla collezione d’arte di Franco Maria Ricci (circa 500 opere dal Cinquecento al Novecento) e a una biblioteca dedicata ai più illustri esempi di tipografia e grafica, tra cui molte opere di Giambattista Bodoni e l’intera produzione di Alberto Tallone. Completano questa collezione storica tutti i libri curati da Franco Maria Ricci in cinquant’anni di attività.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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maoMTS
Eupilio, Italy13 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
A different experience than usual. Very well organized and spotless.
Our shift started at 10.30, we showed up a few minutes early to register the tickets made online (very convenient) and received the key directions for the visit. The ticket also includes a visit to the small but interesting and well-kept museum. At the exit of the museum there is a beautiful panoramic point that dominates the entire structure, reachable with 53 steps of a beautiful spiral staircase. And then ready to go!!! The labyrinth tour begins, there were 5 of us and we split up for an "Escape Race". Inside the labyrinth there are various signs and benches and corners with really well-made bamboo constructions. It didn't take long to find the exit, my wife and I, taking it very calmly, arrived at the exit a few seconds before the boys who ran all the way around it. We will definitely return, perhaps with friends. A tip after the labyrinth we had lunch in Fontanellato at the top Cibarium Salndosiria!!!
Our shift started at 10.30, we showed up a few minutes early to register the tickets made online (very convenient) and received the key directions for the visit. The ticket also includes a visit to the small but interesting and well-kept museum. At the exit of the museum there is a beautiful panoramic point that dominates the entire structure, reachable with 53 steps of a beautiful spiral staircase. And then ready to go!!! The labyrinth tour begins, there were 5 of us and we split up for an "Escape Race". Inside the labyrinth there are various signs and benches and corners with really well-made bamboo constructions. It didn't take long to find the exit, my wife and I, taking it very calmly, arrived at the exit a few seconds before the boys who ran all the way around it. We will definitely return, perhaps with friends. A tip after the labyrinth we had lunch in Fontanellato at the top Cibarium Salndosiria!!!
Written 29 August 2023
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Lucio
33 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
The labyrinth is something special, I give 2 dots for the price, €18 is too much. For 3 people with a family ticket €45. However expensive if you consider that the day before we spent €23 for the Palazzo Ducale in Mantua (two adults and a 20 year old).
Written 16 August 2023
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Marco A
6 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
Well organized online ticket entry, rather dense vegetation in several places which helps the aim of the game even if you always feel "safe" with the references present in the alleys. The initial panoramic point and the structure at the center of the labyrinth are pleasant (a stage of the labyrinth to be done before the exit finish line!!!). Provided the museum.
Written 25 April 2024
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FAMMi
Milan, Italy371 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
Pleasant walk in the bamboo labyrinth, which gives shade (also helping in hot weather). The route takes an average of 40 minutes and if you get lost just call for help at the number indicated on the bracelet provided at the entrance.
The museum area is also interesting and pleasant and the temporary exhibition musca depicta is also nice for those with small children, who can challenge themselves to find the flies in the works of art. Ideal for a trip out of town.
The museum area is also interesting and pleasant and the temporary exhibition musca depicta is also nice for those with small children, who can challenge themselves to find the flies in the works of art. Ideal for a trip out of town.
Written 9 April 2024
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PSaulosi
Prato, Italy456 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
I join the chorus of those who judge the ticket price to be too high. Although to be honest the museum part is not insignificant and has its rightful weight in the price. Those who enter because they are only interested in the logical labyrinth will be a little disappointed by the 20 euros spent. The labyrinth is fun, if you get off to a bad start because the 20 euros cost you don't go in.
Written 29 April 2024
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Barbara
Genoa, Italy10 contributions
May 2024 • Family
Very expensive (children 16 euros!!!) for a labyrinth of little interest, an ugly structure, low quality bistro and a "museum" without much meaning other than the self-congratulatory one of the owner who, moreover, is not sure what qualities and values he possesses represent. With everything that Parma and its surroundings offer, it is certainly worth choosing something different
Written 19 May 2024
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pinosfamily
Mirandola, Italy676 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Europe's largest labyrinth made up of over 200,000 bamboo plants, of which over 20 types. Also suitable for children. The tall trunks of the plants keep the route in the shade so it can be done easily even in the height of summer. The ticket is a bit expensive and, in our opinion. warning, it is not worth it if not for the beautiful collection of art and books inside the structure. Everything very clean and tidy. There is a bar and restaurant at the beginning/end of the route where you can eat and drink something.
Written 7 August 2023
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Ermannito
Reggio Emilia, Italy262 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
A truly particular place located in the Emilian plain.
The largest labyrinth in the world made with hundreds of thousands of bamboo cane plants of different varieties.
You can easily get lost walking through green tunnels sometimes more than ten meters high.
I have to say that I didn't find it particularly nice. Bamboo gets very dirty and if you don't clean it constantly you risk finding many leaves on the ground, broken branches, etc.
In addition to the labyrinth there is the structure which houses a gallery with very valuable pieces collected over the years by Franco Maria Ricci, a man who loved luxury and beauty. Certainly a refined man with particular tastes.
I found the structure and the exhibition on the first floor beautiful but very austere, almost severe, which is why I didn't like some things.
Overall it is definitely a place worth visiting.
The restaurant on the ground floor is excellent, with first-rate Emilian specialities.
The largest labyrinth in the world made with hundreds of thousands of bamboo cane plants of different varieties.
You can easily get lost walking through green tunnels sometimes more than ten meters high.
I have to say that I didn't find it particularly nice. Bamboo gets very dirty and if you don't clean it constantly you risk finding many leaves on the ground, broken branches, etc.
In addition to the labyrinth there is the structure which houses a gallery with very valuable pieces collected over the years by Franco Maria Ricci, a man who loved luxury and beauty. Certainly a refined man with particular tastes.
I found the structure and the exhibition on the first floor beautiful but very austere, almost severe, which is why I didn't like some things.
Overall it is definitely a place worth visiting.
The restaurant on the ground floor is excellent, with first-rate Emilian specialities.
Written 24 August 2023
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lallaBuscate
buscate21 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
What a beautiful discovery this magical and enchanting place is. The structure and the labyrinth are truly remarkable and interesting, the route is very pleasant and I can't say anything about how it unfolds so as not to ruin the pleasure for those who want to try to get lost and find themselves in this beautiful, truly spectacular bamboo forest. Furthermore, the art gallery is an added value because it is an extremely interesting and very well arranged collection, which deserves an in-depth visit.
Written 14 October 2023
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Sonia B
168 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
The maze of tall bamboo plants is beautiful and fun, not very big and easy to walk.
The path is completely in the SHADOW!!;
There is also a Museum , Restaurant/Bar and Shopping Centre.
Dogs are allowed in.
Route of about 1/2 hours.
The path is completely in the SHADOW!!;
There is also a Museum , Restaurant/Bar and Shopping Centre.
Dogs are allowed in.
Route of about 1/2 hours.
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Written 14 August 2024
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Il labirinto è veramente un labirinto? O da solo l’idea?
Written 16 July 2023
Il labirinto è veramente un labirinto? O da solo l’idea?
Written 16 July 2023
Mi sapreste dire Ls stagione migliore per una visita ? Grazie
Written 6 September 2021
concordo qualsdkiasi stagionec meglio le mediane autunno primavwera
Written 8 September 2021
Il labirinto è all ombra o sotto il sole?
Written 15 August 2020
Buongiorno 884alessa
il labirinto di bambù è in buona parte ombreggiato, grazie all'altezza dei bambù giganti.
La aspettiamo :)
Written 28 September 2020
Giacomo C
San Vincenzo, Italy
Salve, volevo sapere, perché dalle viste aeree non si apprezza, se il labirinto è fine a se stesso o se racchiude una meta finale raggiungibile solo uscendo dal labirinto. Grazie.
Written 28 July 2019
Il labirinto ha solo un’entrata e solo un’uscita, ed è pensato per essere percorso autonomamente dai visitatori. La passeggiata tra i bambù può essere un momento di riflessione, di meditazione, ma anche di svago. All’uscita ci si ritrova nella piazza centrale del Labirinto, dove si può entrare nella piramide, pensata per essere una cappella, e riposarsi dopo la passeggiata sotto i portici che costeggiano la piazza.
La piazza centrale è comunque raggiungibile anche senza attraversare tutto il labirinto.
Written 22 August 2019
Cara Franca, certamente: nella Corte d’Ingresso del Labirinto potrai trovare il Ristorante Al Bambù, la Caffetteria e la Hosteria by Spigaroli. L'accesso alla Corte d'ingresso è libero e non richiede l’acquisto del biglietto. Tutte le informazioni sul nostro sito, alla voce "Ristorazione".
Written 5 November 2018
Salve, ci sono delle navette o degli autobus che arrivano direttamente al Labirinto dalle città vicine? Grazie
Written 15 May 2018
Ciao, purtroppo no so indicartelo, siamo arrivati con auto. Mi spiace...
Written 11 August 2018
La prima domenica del mese il labirinto aderisce oppure si fa pagare lo stesso ?
Written 31 December 2017
Caro Exogenesi il Labirinto della Masone è una struttura privata, pertanto non aderisce all'iniziativa #Domenicalmuseo, che è iniziativa riferita ai musei statali.
Written 30 January 2018
Salve, il biglietto di ingresso cosa include? È possibile inoltre visitare il labirinto con il passeggino?
Grazie
Written 5 November 2017
Il biglietto d'ingresso include anzitutto la visita al Labirinto di bambù, il più grande labirinto al mondo con otlre 200mila piante di bambù, la visita alle collezioni d'arte di Franco Maria Ricci. Attualmente il Labirinto è chiuso e riapre sabato 10 febbraio: per l'occasione avremo ospiti un gruppo di sbandieratori che effettuerà tre spettacoli ed inoltre - sempre compreso nel biglietto giornaliero - visite guidate alle collezioni. Il labirinto è percorribile col passeggino, in quanto il percorso è ben tracciato e cementato. Per tutti i bimbi con età inferiore a 6 anni l'ingresso è gratuito.
Written 30 January 2018
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