The Serre di Graefer are preparing for an extraordinary event, an opportunity not to be missed for lovers of nature and history! In collaboration with CoopCulture, the facility has announced two days of Open Days scheduled for 11 and 12 April 2025, designed to bring young people, families and tourists closer to the green heritage of the Royal Park.
Discover the botanical wonders
During these special days, visitors will be able to explore the Graefer Greenhouses through guided tours that focus on extraordinary botanical collections. The tours will reveal the role of greenery in monarchical architecture as a “symbol of pomp and power”. A fascinating journey that will reveal curiosities about how botany is intertwined with the stories of great dynasties.
A Thrilling Mystery Tour
The little ones will be thrilled with “Codice Verde”, a mystery tour activity that promises to turn exploration into a botanical treasure hunt. Through hidden clues and puzzles, children will follow in the footsteps of ancient royal gardeners to find a mysterious missing plant. An innovative approach to stimulate curiosity and teamwork immersed in the beauty of an extraordinary place.Living history in a dream
In addition, a dramatized visit will further enrich the visitor experience. The narrative will materialize thanks to the theatrical incursion of historical figures and gardeners of the time, transforming the journey into an engaging and interactive adventure. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with "gardeners, botanists, royalty and servants", making each encounter a moment of discovery and fun.Participation in the events is free until all seats are taken for those who have an entrance ticket to the Royal Park of the Royal Palace of Caserta. Reservations are recommended at +39 0639967050. The Serre di Graefer promise to be a fertile ground for an unforgettable experience, where nature and culture blend together in perfect harmony!
Article published on 7 April 2025 - 17:42
The Graefer Greenhouses seem like an interesting opportunity for those who love nature and history, but I wonder if it will really be as interesting as it seems and if there will be many visitors. I would like to know more.
Yes, it can be fun, but I hope the kids don't get bored during the 'Green Code'. The treasure hunt can be difficult for some, so it would be better to have help.