Re: Italy's eight day old man builds the world's biggest maze in his garden.
it rained heavily on that day, but the rain did not weaken the grand style of the neoclassical style of the whole manor. The rose colored brick buildings, arches, squares, and the central Pyramid shaped churches, galleries and activities were impressive. In the maze labyrinth, Ricci said, it was not as complicated as it was, but as the footsteps went deep, the bamboo fence became denser and bigger in the center. If you don't have a good sense of direction, you may need several hours to find a way out. At the moment, some details of the wrong picture in the labyrinth wall have not been completed yet. In less than 5 months, there will be a shocking complete look. He said the labyrinth would be open to the public during the 2015 Milan World Expo.
a country house on the edge of the dream of all the
"Lama Sonne" maze, whose predecessor was the library of the Ricci family, characterized by the various marble bust of the bucket ceiling and the feet of the wall. The largest suite had three houses, and Ricci used it to display his own art. Collection。 In fact, when Ricci first thought of building the labyrinth, there was not so much collection in his hand, but as the work and books accumulated on hand slowly increased, he began to consider combining the labyrinth with the gallery to plan together. The treasures of Ricci's collection include the bust of the ten Pope Clement, and the official print Handbook used by the Parma court in the past year. History has spanned hundreds of years since sixteenth Century. "I remember it clearly in the Parma Library in 1963, and I found an old print Handbook with the fonts of the Polish fonts that were not attached to them. A year later, I set up my own publishing house, printed books with the elegant fonts, and then went out of an art magazine named after my own initials. But all of this now has to give way to my labyrinth project, because I love mazes too much. In 1998, he sold the publisher and got 10 million euros to build the labyrinth, and then he worked for two famous local architects. In 2007, they began to plant bamboo and started building houses 4 years later. In the meantime, Europe suffered a recession, but he did not stop to move forward. In
the ruins of the gallery
in addition to building a maze, Ricci is also keen to enrich the cultural life of the local people with his own art collection so as to repay his hometown. He set up a cultural center on the side of the labyrinth, with bars and restaurants in which visitors can taste the delicious food produced in Parma after going out of the labyrinth and enjoy the rare antiques and works of art.
Ricci, born in Parma, moved out of the city with his family when he was 7 years old, when Palma was attacked by World War II fire, and a British Army bomb destroyed his home. Later, Ricci and his family moved back to Parma from Milan and entered the local university to study geology, which gave him the opportunity to explore the rich cave and underground maze in the Palma region. Ricci said he had always been affectionate to the land, not only because of Palma's famous ham, Parma cheeses and vinegar, but also because his grandfather had worked here, cultivated and lived in nineteenth Century. But as time went on, the roof of my grandfather's farmhouse collapsed, and the entire estate was in ruins, leaving Ricci's ruins. "It is a very difficult task for our family to transform ancestral home from 1970s. And I want to add some French neoclassicism to the ruins, which will take longer. Ricci turned the two floor main building into a tall single layer to make the space more breathable; the two floor barn on the side of the main building was transformed into a restaurant and a kitchen, and a spacious hut turned into a summer and family dinner and leisure summer kitchen, enjoying the gourmet wine in the country and dancing in the sunny breeze. Music, it is a pleasure to come.
Ricci says, through a maze, people can find answers to a lot of questions, such as how to return to the right path in the face of a dead beard, such as how to clear your mind when you feel confused, and better to exercise your brain and body. He hoped that visitors would enjoy the happiness brought by the maze and harvest more spiritual food under their guidance.