The Labyrinth can be visited daily, excluding Wednesdays. The walk through Borges’s Labyrinth is accompanied by Antonio Fresa’s evocative music, performed on record with the Teatro La Fenice Orchestra: a suite of more than fifteen minutes, entitled Walking the Labyrinth, will play in the background of the multilingual audio guides. It contains more than three thousand boxwood plants and is designed as a physical space that provides access to the Argentine’s fantastic world. It was reconstructed in 2011 by the Giorgio Cini Foundation from the design on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Borges’ death and in collaboration with the Fundación Internacional Jorge Luis Borges. The garden-labyrinth was designed by architect Randle Coate in honor of the famous writer and is located on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore. On the occasion of ten years since its creation, thirty-five years since the death of Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges, and seventy years of the Giorgio Cini Foundation, to which the Labyrinth belongs, it is now accessible and can be visited through guided tours curated by the D’Uva Society of Florence. Open for the first time to the public as of June 11, 2021, the Borges Labyrinth in Venice. It is located on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. The Borges Labyrinth of the Giorgio Cini Foundation has been opened and can be visited by the public for the first time.
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