It comprises the former possessions of the Marquis Sampieri Talon, who built various villas in the 1600s. The subsoil of the Park is crossed by a Roman aqueduct dating back to 100 BC, still functioning and which carries the water to the center of Bologna... #tuttitaly
The Parco della Chiusa, known as Parco Talon, is a place of great beauty and environmental quality.
Since 2006, the 110-hectare park territory has been included in the SCI, Site of Community Importance - SPA, Special Protection Area called "Boschi di San Luca e del Reno."
The Parco della Chiusa comprises the former possessions of the Sampieri Talon marquises, who built various villas there from the 1600s.
The park has known moments of significant social splendor, so much so that in the 1800s, Stendhal compared it to the "Bois de Boulogne," one of Paris's largest and most popular parks.
In 1975, the park became municipal property and was opened to the public.
People go to the park to jog, walk the dog, seek contact with nature, hike, and enjoy its picturesque views.
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