The tenth edition of Panorama Day—an event organised by the Fondo per l'ambiente Italiano (FAI) in collaboration with the Zegna Foundation – is planned for 10 October.
Environmental and social enhancement
Since its inception in 2014, Panorama Day has aimed to promote and spread awareness of Italy’s diverse landscapes which are integral to Italy's remarkable cultural heritage, reflecting the ingenious efforts of past generations that have been handed down embodying the inseparable interplay between nature and culture. For this year's edition, twelve FAI properties located across ten regions will be involved. Torre del Soccorso Ossuccio Tremezzina CO Panorama Ph credits FAI Fondo per lAmbiente Italiano 2020
The Panorama Day properties throughout Italy
The properties are: the Avio Castle in Sabbionara d'Avio in Trentino, the Masino Castle and Park in Caravino within the Canavese area, the Castle della Manta near Cuneo, Villa Flecchia and the Enrico Collection in Magnano in the Biella area, the Soccorso Tower in Tremezzina, Ossuccio not far from Como, the San Fruttuoso Abbey in Camogli, the Villa dei Vescovi in Luvigliano di Torreglia near Padua, the Infinity Hill Garden in Recanati, the San Francesco Forest in Assisi, the Villa Gregoriana Park in Tivoli, the Ieranto Bay in Massa Lubrense, and the Kolymbethra Garden in the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. Additionally, the Zegna Oasis in Trivero Valdilana close to Biella will be included—a project for environmental and social enhancement initiated by Ermenegildo Zegna and supported by FAI.
Enjoying recreational and leisure activities
Panorama Day on 10 October will allow visitors to appreciate the surrounding landscapes with a heightened awareness. Alongside recreational and leisure activities, the event will primarily feature guided panoramic walks around the sites, specialised guided tours, creative workshops, interactive educational experiences, music festivals, sunset treks and much more.