Giardino Sonoro, Sound art museum in San Sperate, Italy.
The Giardino Sonoro features large megalithic stones with precise incisions that produce spontaneous melodies when touched, creating a multisensory experience among citrus trees.
Developed as a cultural space in the mid-2000s, this open-air museum preserves and promotes the artistic legacy of renowned sculptor Pinuccio Sciola.
The museum invites active participation through experiential practices, allowing visitors to touch and listen to the rocky materials while transmitting sound art culture.
Located on via Oriana Fallaci in San Sperate, the museum offers free admission year-round through FAI agreements and provides accessible pathways for all ages.
This site represents the only place where visitors can directly interact with Sciola's sound sculptures, hearing ancient melodies emerge from carved stone surfaces.
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