The Sound Garden is an open-air museum; it is the place used by Pinuccio Sciola since the 1960s as a workshop, creating an identity in full union with nature until he made it an exhibition site in the early 20th century. A horizon of megalithic stones, a timeless, ever-changing artistic space that allows visitors to take an exciting walk inside the citrus grove on a path with no signs or directions, among megaliths capable of magically amplifying the sense of bewilderment.
A place of art, expressed in all the languages of the world, where basalt and limestone produce evocative archaic, ancestral and mystical sounds; where stone “seeds” are sown for culture to fertilize nature; where granites, in the darkness of night, reveal through grazing light new three-dimensional surfaces.
A place surrounded by greenery, full of energy, involving all the senses, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy, in an unprecedented dimension, Art and Nature. A living nature, down to its most immobile and silent element: stone.
“My sculptures for now are here, in the places where I planted them For them to take root and come alive again. One day I do not know, I hope they will return to the Universe that generated them ..” P. Sciola