Visit Labirinto Borges in Venice and explore this maze inspired by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his death.
Admire 3,200 carefully arranged boxwood plants, designed by architect Randoll Coate, creating a labyrinth that reflects Borges' literary themes.
Celebrate Borges' literary themes, such as the concept of infinity and the intricate nature of human knowledge, through the maze's design and structure.
Observe the Borges Labyrinth from above and follow its paths from "Nuova Manica Lunga," a viewing platform that offers a unique perspective of the maze’s intricate design.
About Labirinto Borges, Venice :
The Labirinto Borges in Venice is a unique maze inspired by the works of Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. Located in the garden of the Fondazione Cini on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, the labyrinth features 3,200 boxwood plants arranged according to the design of architect Randoll Coate. Created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Borges' death, the 1 km of long forking paths symbolises themes from his literature, including infinity and the complexity of human knowledge. It provides a serene environment ideal for literary enthusiasts and visitors seeking a unique cultural experience.
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