This terraced landscape is the result of continuous interaction between humans and nature, where the natural environment merges with deep historical roots.
The restoration and conservation project began 34 years ago, when Antonio Perazzi inherited the property from his grandfather Edoardo Fallaci and his aunt Oriana Fallaci (renowned Italian journalist and write). From the outset, the intention was to care for this inheritance in harmony with nature. Antonio Perazzi, landscape architect, transformed the garden into a high-biodiversity laboratory characterized by low water consumption and the complete absence of chemical treatments. He has studied the garden extensively and authored a book about it (Il paradiso è un giardino selvatico, UTET, 2019). For over a decade, he has also written monthly about Piuca in Italian publications such as Gardenia (Cairo Editore), in the column “Bustine di Paesaggio.”