We are in the Tuscan Maremma, near Capalbio. Even from a distance, a spot of bright colors can be glimpsed on the hill, where the sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle in 1979 began the works that lasted almost twenty years, for the creation of the artist's park inspired by the game of Tarot.
Twenty-two (like the arcana of the Tarot) imaginative works, located in the garden, make a visit to the park a sort of treasure hunt or a walk on the path of Alice in Wonderland, where the unpredictable is at every turn and you never have to lose sight of the engraved messages left by the artist in the most unthinkable places.
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