By the director of the Botanical Garden of Naples and opened in 1879 by the then mayor Manciotti. The organization of space on seemingly spontaneous paths, which avoids any reference to geometric shapes, are associated with constraints filled to lawn-cultivated areas, is illustrated by a heterogeneous clivometric cycle, in which rare and exotic plants are arranged, with wise wisdom that mimics natural randomness, And connect them in different colors with the intention of getting great effects. The garden unfolds through single scenarios, without structuring the elements of the whole and reference points of guidance, characterized by rings of special motion in which individual components, such as water, are introduced into the pond state, enhancing the natural effect of the green landscape.