The Seghetti Panichi Historic Gardens is the first historic garden in Italy to
have bioenergetic paths. A bioenergetic garden is a green space where in some
places it is possible to obtain particular benefits from the plants. This is due
to the interaction of the natural electromagnetism of the place with the specific
electromagnetism emitted by various types of plant that are found there. The innovative
technique of 'Bioenergetic Landscapes' enables the identification or creation
of special therapeutic areas. Thus it is possible to define precisely what type
of beneficial influences are constantly and generously given off by the plant
world. The bioenergetic path in the Seghetti Panichi Historic Gardens is a walk
that links the therapeutic areas identified in this splendid garden. Various types
of typically Mediterranean plant species (palms, holm oaks, olive trees, etc.)
possess characteristics that are positive for man. Thanks to their correct positioning
they generate vast areas of up to dozens of metres in diameter, with specific
influences on the various organs and biological functions (immune, nervous and
cardiocirculatory systems, liver, thyroid, etc.). The garden was studied and the
bioenegetic areas were identified by Marco Nieri, ecodesigner from Bologna.
Click to see the Bioenergetic Map