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Autumnus. The fruits of the earth

A festival to celebrate Trentino's gastronomic excellence and the food supply chain.
Tastings, interactive workshops, activities and meetings: ten days of events for all ages.

As every year, Parks and Reserve Networks will be present, from 16 to 19 October, at the MUSE stand in Piazza Duomo dedicated to Trentino's nature and biodiversity.

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Description

16 to 19 October 2025
Exhibition space and "Touch of Nature" exhibition

Exhibition space to discover Trentino's protected areas, guardians of biodiversity, ancient traditions and sustainability workshops.
The exhibition "Touch of Nature - Journey into Animal Adaptation" explores the extraordinary ability of animals to adapt to their environments, through interactive and immersive experiences. This exhibition is designed to educate and entertain but, above all, to be fully accessible to people of all sensory, cognitive, and physical abilities.
Free admission.

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️Friday 17 October 2025, 5 to 7 p.m.
Nature Salon: Telling the story of nature

A meeting to be guided by images and words along real and narrative paths, to discover nature and the value of protected areas. A dialogue made up of photographs, stories and lived experiences, to reflect on the importance of biodiversity and how to live and explore the territory in a conscious and respectful way.

With:

  • Anna Sustersic-nature conservation communicator and writer
  • Francesco Tomasinelli - nature photographer and science populariser, specialising in images of nature, travel and science

Moderator: Laura Scillitani, MUSE
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️Saturday 18 October 2025, 10.15 to 11.15 am
Workshop for children: Create your own River Park

By creating cardboard templates to colour in, we will explore in a fun and in-depth way the symbolic species of the River Park, discovering their habits, habitats and the fundamental role they play in the ecosystem.

Organised by the Alto Noce River Park.
Ages 4-7 with accompaniment. Fee 2€.
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️Saturday 18 October 2025, 10.15 am to 12 noon
Children's workshop : At school with bees: bee-building

After discovering the magical universe of bees, children will be involved in a creative activity that will lead them to make bee hotels, using natural and recycled materials. A perfect opportunity to combine learning and fun, raising awareness of the importance of protecting these precious insects for the ecosystem.

Organised by the Adamello Brenta Nature Park.
Ages 6-10. Price 2€.
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️Saturday 18 October 2025, from 1.30 to 7 pm
Free entrance corner: The Park without borders

A space to get to know the ecosystems of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, including through a creative workshop to make origami inspired by nature. Participants will discover the characteristics of the local flora and fauna and then transform them into delicate works of paper art. In addition, it will be possible to immerse oneself in the beauty of the Park through the use of visors with the "Park without borders" initiative.

Organised by the Adamello Brenta Nature Park.
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️Saturday 18 October 2025, from 1.30 to 7 p.m.
Free entrance corner: Participatory Biodiversity - Conserving Nature with Citizen Science

Do you like nature and would like to do something more to protect it? Why not participate in a research project! Thanks to citizen science you can join researchers in collecting ecological and environmental data and contribute to the protection of biodiversity. Get to know the activities that MUSE offers for young people, schools and people of all ages and try your hand at small challenges for budding naturalists.

Organised by MUSE.

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️Saturday 18 October 2025, 1.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Free entrance corner: The chestnut tree, guardian of biodiversity

A space dedicated to chestnut groves, the biodiversity of these environments and two projects managed by the Consorzio BIM Sarca Mincio Garda, which aim to protect these environments, enhance the landscape and strengthen traditional agricultural supply chains. The CaNOSSA project, with the scientific coordination of the Edmund Mach Foundation, aims at enhancing the local chestnut and walnut supply chains and making them more sustainable. In parallel, the Bando Castagno (Chestnut Call for Proposals) of the Parco Fluviale della Sarca supports practical measures to recover chestnut groves, financing cleaning, pruning and restoration work.

Edited by Parco Fluviale Sarca - Biosfera MAB UNESCO Alpi Ledrensi e Judicaria.

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️Saturday 18 October 2025, from 1.30 pm to 7 pm
Corner with free admission: Discovering the Cembra Valley

The Cammino delle Terre Sospese is a journey through nature, history and community, crossing the Val di Cembra between ancient villages, terraced vineyards and majestic forests. Not just a route, but an ambitious community project, to rediscover a common identity and to help connect the people who live and love the valley.

Organised by Associazione Destinazione Val di Cembra ETS.

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️Saturday 18 October 2025, at 3pm, 4pm and 5pm
Workshop by appointment: Herbs and ancient knowledge: let's prepare a traditional ointment

Using natural ingredients, let's prepare together an ointment made from marigold and beeswax, an ancient traditional Alpine remedy useful for softening and soothing the skin.

Organised by Linda Martinello, an expert in the processing of medicinal plants, and Rete Riserve del Brenta.
Price 2€.

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️Sunday 19 October 2025, from 10.15 to 11.30 am
Workshop for children: The Network Game

Traverse the entire territory of the Val di Cembra Avisio Reserves Network by jumping from one box to another! In this innovative route game you will have to roll the dice and draw on your naturalistic knowledge to overcome quizzes and unexpected events.

Edited by Rete di Riserve Val di Cembra Avisio.
Ages 9-12. Price 2€.

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️Sunday 19 October 2025, from 10.15 am to 12 noon
Children's workshop: Autumn prepares for winter

A series of coloured leaves of different species will take us on a discovery of why trees change colour in autumn. Starting with the leaves and wood samples, we will learn to recognise plants and make a herbarium page like real botanists.

Organised by the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park.
Ages 6-10 years. Price 2€.

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️Sunday 19 October 2025, from 1 to 7 pm
Corner with free admission: Glaciers, a world in constant change

Through games and trivia, we will discover the largest glaciated area in the Italian Alps, preserved within the Stelvio National Park. The glaciers that form it, although imposing in some areas, have become increasingly fragmented and fragile in recent years, and the changes affecting them have effects not only on the peaks, but also on the valleys and the forms of life that inhabit them.

Edited by Stelvio National Park.

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️Sunday 19 October 2025, from 1 to 7 pm
Free admission corner: Flowers and soaps

The Foletto Museum, in Val di Ledro, tells a story of almost two centuries of pharmaceutical and officinal tradition, and houses a historical herbarium containing over 2700 plants collected in the Ledro area at the end of the 19th century. In this corner we will also discover the museum through a small hands-on workshop in which we will make a bar of soap with flowers from the Foletto Spice Experimentation Garden.

Organised by Museo Farmaceutico Foletto and Rete di Riserve Alpi Ledrensi.

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️Sunday 19 October 2025, from 1.30 pm to 7 pm
Corner with free admission: Discovering the Park

A space to discover the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park which, within its borders, encloses an astonishing variety of environments: imposing walls of white dolomite, vertical cliffs of dark porphyry, impervious valleys, gorges carved out by raging torrents, arid rocky plateaus and small glaciers, gentle alpine pastures and flower-filled meadows, limpid stretches of water, and evocative, centuries-old forests.

Organised by Parco Naturale di Paneveggio Pale di San Martino.

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️Sunday 19 October 2025, from 1.30 to 7 pm
Corner with free admission: Postcards from the Small World

Have you ever seen a meadow inside a postcard? Here we build it together! Between blades of paper grass and funny coloured insects, creativity takes flight. A creative workshop where nature is transformed into postcard art. Ready to enter the wonderful Small World?

Organised by MMAPE - Mill Bee Museum, Alto Noce River Park.

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️Sunday 19 October 2025, 1.30 to 7 pm
Free entrance corner: Nature to savour: discovering agrobiodiversity

Did you ever think that an apple could be endangered? How about a pear? Or beans? Yet even man-made varieties are in danger of disappearing. Immerse yourself in a world of shapes, colours, scents and stories and learn to shop like a true botanist!

Organised by MUSE with Rete di Riserve Alpi Ledrensi and Vivai Piante Omezzolli.

Dates and times

2025 16 Oct

Event start 10:00

2025 19 Oct

Event end 19:00

Who it's for

Recipients

Families

Costs

Access to the information stand and exhibition is free of charge. Some workshops are chargeable.

Contacts

Additional information

Event website

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