The Park of Villa Pallavicino is totally immersed in nature; with its spectacular, always beautiful and fascinating aspect.
The Park, with its 160,000 sq.m. of meadows and Woods is definitely a destination to privilege when you organize scholastic trips.

Here, in fact, in a unique environment, is possible to admire rare and exotic species of plants, such as the majestic Lyriodendri, the ancient Gynko biloba or walk through the magnificent "Italian garden" or in Camelia boulevard , appreciating the blossoming of hundreds of different species.
The particular structure of the Park allows visitors to be truly “in contact" with nature and allowing visitor to have a close approach to some animals like deer and llamas that live freely in natural spaces.
The Park offers unforgettable meetings with other animals, like kangaroos, zebras and curious animals like skunks. And yet, within the beautiful natural environments reconstructed you can observe various species of exotic birds, including splendid examples of parrots and hornbills. Near the Lake are water turtles, swans and Anatidae (ducks, geese and swans).
Eastern Rosella
Grey Parrot
Himalayan Monal
Cockatiel
Sheep
Goat
Skunk
Blue and Yellow Macaw
Peacock
Sarus Crane (bird)
Eurasian Eagle-owl
Llama
Mara
Bennett's tree-kangaroo
Flamingo
Deer
Tibetan Goat
Raccoon
Coati
Grant's Zebra
Mandarin Duck
Mallard
White Stork
Amazzon Parrot
Monk Parakeet
Lovebird
Rose Cockatoo
Snowy owl
Sardinian donkey
Hermann's Tortoise
Tawny Owl
Barn Owl
Red-crowned Parakeet
Pony Shetland
Dwarf Rabbit
Northern Lapwing
Fox
Golden Eagle