The park combines many different garden styles: from the official garden specifically in the "Italian style", where you can see the hedges of the boxes maintained in formal pruning, castles, symmetrical castles of cypress and dwarf arabesque that intertwine to decorate a massive central water chain, The English-style landscaped garden alternates vast areas of grass with cedar, peach and ok trees. To beautify all the large and silent ponds, which seem to slow down the frenzy of these days and restore a sense of calm, calm and peace. Not far from Villa, there is a beautiful and well-preserved rock of Carpino, one of the few remaining that now attests to the gameplay that has now disappeared completely.
A large part of the park is still occupied by an old chestnut disc, traversed by numerous and extensive trails, in which it has full contact with nature, and is almost a return to the wild origins of man and its nomadic nature of hunting and gathering. Obviously, in the development of the park, all stages of human transformation were covered, and its needs were clarified: from wild nature and without control of the forest, to the need for precision and order in formal gardens, to the need for escape, rest and comfort typical of the garden landscape.
This treasure is surrounded and preserved in the silence of Villa Toeplitz and is waiting to be discovered or discovered better: already today the park is visited by private individuals or school groups who do not have educational support on site. Hence the idea of Rotary Varese Verbano to propose the creation of a multi-sensory journey, within the park of Villa Toplitz, which can accompany the visitor on a journey through time and space.
The course user will have an active role and should have a role; specially designed markings will be placed near the main artifacts and front facilities and will accompany the visitor throughout the discovery journey.