May, the month of roses, is a wonderful opportunity to visit the Seravella Ethnographic Museum rose garden by bicycle. The end of May is the best time to enjoy the colours and fragrances of this garden, a small museum gem. The big rose festival is on Sunday 26 May, but the rose garden will be open for guided tours from 14 May to 9 June. On Saturday 18 May, at 6 p.m., the exhibition of embroidered canvases ‘Roses and flowers painted with a needle’, works by Anna Ceolin, inspired by the botanical illustrations of P.J. Redouté, will be inaugurated. To follow, at 8.30 p.m., conference by Daniela Perco on ‘Santa Rita and the prodigy of the rose‘. On Sunday 19 May, a botanical watercolour course for beginners from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with Anita Frison, an art teacher specialising at the Society of Botanical Artists in London. Dalle 15 alle 16 visita guidata all’apiario didattico del museo, visita del giardino alla scoperta degli insetti impollinatori e laboratorio per bambini dal titolo “Come vede un’ape?”. info: https://www.museoetnograficodolomiti.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=13411 and booking: seravella@isoipse.it
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