LUMAGICA Merano

The magical park of lights event in the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle

L'affascinante scenario di Castel Trauttmansdorff a Merano sarà arricchito quest'inverno da una nuova attrazione magica: il parco luminoso LUMAGICA, il primo ed unico del suo genere in Alto Adige, aprirà le porte il 21 novembre 2024, invitando i visitatori a un viaggio unico attraverso installazioni illuminati tra i suggestivi mondi del giardino botanico. LUMAGICA non è soltanto una serie di installazioni luminose; è un omaggio alla bellezza della natura e alla varietà della vita. Ogni installazione, creata a mano, è stata accuratamente ideata per riflettere i temi unici e le atmosfere del giardino botanico, incantando visitatori di tutte le età. La mostra potrà essere ammirata fino al 6 gennaio 2025.
Tourismusverein Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 |
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