Butterfly Oasis

Posted by elena - 07.07.2008 13h04m in citylife |

In the very heart of the city, at the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, there something new: the Oasis for butterflies. It’s a fascinating, educational-scientific space both for children and adults, covering 200 square metres, with over 300 species of butterflies, coming from South Africa, Africa and the South-East of Asia.
It’s opened from June 10th through the end of September, and it’s part of a larger project that will take place in Milano.
The current, temporary 200 sq.m. space will be extended and transferred to become the permanent Butterly House. The largestĀ  one in Italy, sponsored and developed by the Associazione Cometa Divulgazione Scientifica in collaboration with the Municipality of Milano and the Natural History Museum, in an area of over 1000 sq.m.


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