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Venice is a surprisingly green city
its historic centre has over five hundred gardens
including public parks and historic gardens belonging to ancient palaces and convents
The public gardens area is about 120 thousand square metres
divided into six gardens across the city
the Royal Gardens, the Napoleonic Gardens, (partly occupied by the Biennale Gardens and the Greenhouse, the Sant’Elena Pinewood, the Papadopoli Gardens, the Savorgnan Gardens and the Villa Groggia Park
Some of these parks offer benches you can sit on and eat your lunch, as well as drinking fountains and public toilets
Even the centre of Mestre (city of Venice) has green spots you can explore on foot or by bicycle, such as
Giardini delle Mura (City Walls Gardens), Villa Querini Park and Villa Franchin Park
In June, the Civic Museums of Venice will gradually reopen, and you will be able to visit the historic gardens belonging to some of them, such as
the garden at Ca’ Rezzonico, Museum of 18th-century Venice, and the Natural History Museum’s garden
Until May 31th, Carlo Scarpa’s garden, at the Querini Stampalia, will open only on weekends (from 11 am to 5 pm). Admission is free for all visitors
On June 2nd, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection’s garden open its doors to the public. Entrance will be on a timed quota basis from 10 am to 6 pm, and must be booked in advance. From June 3rd, also the Peggy Guggenheim Collection will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 6 pm