Sirmione lights up with over 54,000 blooming tulips along Viale Marconi, offering a spectacle of colors and beauty in this springtime setting. The city, known for its enchanting location on Lake Garda, transforms into a blooming garden thanks to the collaboration with Count Giuseppe Inga Sigurtà, a member of the World Order of the Tulip.
Mayor Luisa Lavelli highlights the importance of this project for Sirmione, not only as a way to beautify the city but also as a tourist attraction, combining the promotion of green areas with the enhancement of the territory.
The tulips chosen for this year include the varieties Menton and Dordogne, characterized by their delicate pastel colors, Barbados with its vibrant red and fringed petals, and North Pole with its pure white. This choice of colors and shapes adds an extraordinary visual dimension to the flowerbeds of Viale Marconi.
Not only tulips: the flowerbeds are also enriched with early daffodils, whose spring flowers contribute to creating natural scenography of extraordinary visual impact. The mix of tulips and daffodils creates a unique and fascinating effect, in perfect harmony with the season.
Count Giuseppe Inga Sigurtà expresses great satisfaction with the collaboration with Sirmione, emphasizing the importance of this synergy for the enhancement of floral and tourist heritage. The intention is to continue this fruitful partnership also for the next spring.
The entire initiative represents a perfect combination of nature and culture, a characteristic element that Sirmione offers to its visitors and citizens. With the promise of a successful season, the city is preparing to celebrate the upcoming Easter festivities with a natural backdrop of rare beauty.