Right now is the best time to visit Villa Bardini and its gorgeous gardens. The wisteria is in full bloom. I visited yesterday and forgot my camera! Fortunately, by absolute coincidence, I ran into a friend, Victoria De Maio. She very kindly shared her photos with me so that I can share them too.
The Bardini Garden is actually 3 gardens. The centre features the grand stairway built by Giulio Mozzi in the late 18th century. It is embellished with statues and fountains. On the west is the Anglo-Chinese garden built by Jacques Louis Le Blanc at the beginning of the 19th century as a surrounding to the 17th century Villa Manadora. The farmland to the east has a fruit garden that grows traditional Tuscan fruit trees.
As well as the gorgeous gardens the Villa Bardini offers stunning views over Florence. I find the garden smaller and easier to navigate than the nearby Boboli Gardens.
The wisteria won’t last for long. If you are in Florence, now is the time to visit. Go early to avoid the crowds and stop for a cool drink at the cafe beside the wisteria tunnel.
Victoria De Maio…http://postcardzfromvictoria.com









How wonderful. We absolutely love wisteria & the photos you have shared shows how lush & beautiful it is. Did you walk or run up the stairs??? If so admire your fitness!!
By: Camillus Davall on April 17, 2024
at 4:45 am
Neither for the stairs. It was a long uphill walk to the Villa!
By: Debra Kolkka on April 17, 2024
at 6:39 am
Wisteria is beautiful as are the views from the garden
By: Jan Trounce on April 17, 2024
at 6:36 am
It is a stunning place. I have been before, but the wisteria was not in bloom.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 17, 2024
at 6:40 am
💜👯♀️Fun to run into you & to be able to share photos if this stunning destination!
By: Victoria De Maio on April 17, 2024
at 2:37 pm
Thank goodness you were there! Thank you for your photos.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 17, 2024
at 2:46 pm