Among the rolling hills of Umbria, the village of Monte Vibiano Vecchio, in the municipality of Marsciano, is home to a castle, the Castello di Monte Vibiano Vecchio, which is distinguished by a unique element: a hedge maze designed in the early decades of the 20th century, a symbol of elegance and harmony.
The work was created during a major renovation that saw the contribution of architect Ugo Tarchi (Florence, 1887 - 1978), giving a new face to the pre-existing structure. Today, the Castello di Monte Vibiano Vecchio is a landmark for those who wish to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of yesteryear, enriched by cultural and culinary experiences.
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