With spring just around the corner, The Butterfly House in Udine is getting ready for the new season; I don’t know if you know this, but the Butterfly House we are talking about is Italy’s biggest greenhouse.
Every year it offers visitors a full day programme which includes an interesting lesson on one of nature’s most fascinating and mysterious event: reproduction! The event called The Science of Reproduction: Bee, Flowers, Cauliflowers and Storks tries to explain, in the Italian way of course, the mysteries of natural reproduction to children.
But the Butterfly House is a unique place which won’t fail to fascinate adults too; surrounded by trees and green, rolling meadows, the Casa delle Farfalle is a true corner of paradise which always goes to the extra mile to please its visitors.
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