In the gentle, rolling countryside between Cisternino and Locorotondo, one of the most important collections of fruit trees anywhere in the Mediterranean region came into being almost as a bet. The garden winds like a botanical pathway through rare and heirloom species, from the pummelo to the biricoccolo (an heirloom apricot cross), Pakistani mulberry and jujube.
A must-see for visitors to the Itria Valley, the “I giardini di Pomona” botanical conservatory combines the preservation of agricultural biodiversity with research and educational activities. The garden spans some ten hectares of former pastureland. Over the last twenty years, more than 1,200 varieties of fruit trees have been planted here, for the most part heirloom varieties of pear, apricot, plum, fig, pomegranate, almond, mulberry, quince, jujube, azarole, sorb, cornel and citrus trees, as well as a large number of aromatic plants and other rare species.
This “living genetic bank” with nearly seven hundred fig cultivars from different countries, making it one of the largest such collections in the world, is the passion project of Paolo Belloni. Originally from Milan, Belloni was keen to preserve and pass on to future generations the precious heritage assembled by generations of farmers over the millennia. The garden’s dry stone walls, terracing, pre-existing cisterns and buildings were all restored according to the canons of local tradition.
The conservatory is set up as an educational farm, offering courses on agronomic and processing techniques, workshopsand conferences on holistic disciplines. The garden also sells high-quality, artisanally-processed agricultural products.
Highlights
The Nagasaki Kaki
The Nagasaki kaki, a symbol of world peace, was planted in the heart of the Conservatory (www.kakitreeproject.com). The tree is surrounded by a labyrinth of 600 lavender seedlings, symbolizing the long but vital path to peace.
Figs, Health and Beauty
The Centre has developed an intriguing form of fundraising, the proceeds of a nine-product cosmetic line based on fig fruit, plus a health line that includes two fig gemmoderivatives, dietary supplements that help protect the stomach and intestines.
Permaculture and Water-saving
The local lack of water and impoverished soil prompted the garden to join a participatory project with a network of permaculturists, experimentally creating three food forests of Mediterranean species through dryland farming, in which soil regeneration and water conservation techniques combine with the conservation of fig and pomegranate agricultural biodiversity.
Conservatorio Botanico “I Giardini di Pomona” Contacts
Contacts
Telephone:- +39 080 431 78 06
- +39 333 3670653
Address
Contrada Figazzano 114
72014, Cisternino (BR)
Conservatorio Botanico “I Giardini di Pomona” Opening times and prices
Opening hours
The Pomona Gardens are open every day of the week except Thursday.
Times are as follows
- from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- from 4:30 p.m. until sunset
Pricing
Free visit to the Pomona Gardens
- Admission € 6
- Reduced price ticket (children 6-12 years old) € 3
Guided tour of the Pomona Gardens
- Admission € 8 per person (for a minimum of 5 people)
- Reduced price ticket (children 6-12 years old) € 4
The guided tour lasts two hours and booking is compulsory (through the
form
of the garden)
Conservatorio Botanico “I Giardini di Pomona” How to get there
Address
Contrada Figazzano 114
72014, Cisternino (BR)
Latitude: 40.442178
Longitude: 17.215819
How to arrive by road
Entering the SS172dir, continue towards Circonvallazione stretch Martina-Fasano and then take Via Cisternino/SP134. The destination is located in Contrada Figazzano 114.
Additional directions
The Gardens of Pomona are located in the vicinity of Contrada Sisto.
Conservatorio Botanico “I Giardini di Pomona” Services/Accessibility
Services
The Pomona Gardens offer their visitors various types of stays at their facilities
- the apartments Panaché, Vernèa and Dottato
- the hostel
The Pomona Gardens offer two types of cooking classes:
- Learn how to marinate dried figs (Harvesting, preparation for drying and use of dried figs)
- The art of preserving fruit (Harvesting, tasting and preserving techniques)
The Gardens of Pomona offer on their site one online shop full of organic cosmetic products based on fig.
Conservatorio Botanico “I Giardini di Pomona” Private events
Conservatorio Botanico “I Giardini di Pomona” Itineraries
You could find the garden in these itineraries
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