Sunday, June 12th, we are pleased to invite you to the outdoor autumn activities of the Hortus Urbis, the garden in the Appia Antica Park with solely ancient Roman plants.
If you love gardening and crafts, we will be happy to see you for our last season’s appointment for kids and wish you a great summer!
At 11 am and at 12 am – “SEMINA LA CARTA” | Workshop for kids, by Hortus Urbis and SemidiCarta
Discover how to make your own hand made recycled paper with seeds, leaves and flowers. It will be paper you can plant or turn into special gift cards.
- Ages 5 onwards
- Time: about 50 minutes
- Registration: 15 minutes before the beginning of the workshop
- Sign up on line by 1 pm of Friday, June 10th, at hortus.zappataromana@gmail.com or on site until availability.
- Fee:
- 8 euro per child advanced payment on line (6 euro with Carta amici del Parco)
- 10 euro per child payment on site (8 euro with Carta amici del Parco)
For little artists we remind you that Saturday 11th, from 12 am to 1 pm, there iwill be the water color lesson in the garden with illustrator Gioia Marchegiani (info:www.hortusurbis.it). Warwecolor lesson for grownups, same day from 10 am to 12 am.
In case of rain the activities will be post-poned
For information or brochure: http://www.hortusurbis.it
Picnic area on site
Contact:
Email: hortus.zappataromana@gmail.com
Web: http://www.hortusurbis.it
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HortusUrbis
Twitter: @zappataromana – #HortusUrbis
How to reach us
Hortus Urbis at the former paper mill “ Cartiera Latina”, via Appia Antica, 42 /50 (near the fountain)
Bike: Cristoforo Colombo bike route and Circonvallazione Ardeatina.
Bus: 118 and 218 on the Appia Antica (Domine Quo Vadis stop) or 30express, 714 and 715 (Cristoforo Colombo/Bavastro stop or Cristoforo Colombo/Circonvallazione Ostiense stop) and then short walk along the Circonvallazione Ardeatina in the Scott Park.
Car: parking at via Carlo Conti Rossini, Largo Gavaligi, via Omboni, via Scott and surroundings and then short walk along the Circonvallazione Ardeatina in the Scott Park.