The One Day Visit is the complete tour of Damanhur. In the morning, it includes a visit to the territory of Damjl, the historical capital of Damanhur, and a guided tour of the Temples of Humankind, the large underground complex where art and spirituality merge in the awakening journey of humanity’s divine part. After the lunch break (included in the price), the tour continues with a guided visit to the Sacred Woods, an immersion into the Vegetal Temple through the exploration of the stone energy circuits and the experience of the Music of the Plants.
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Check-in at 09:00
This visit offers a more comprehensive approach to the spiritual community of Damanhur.
During this visit, you will discover:
The meeting point is the Welcome Center, located at Damanhur Crea, via Baldissero 21, in Vidracco (TO), for check-in. We kindly ask you to respect the reservation time.
The Damjl area is the first territory acquired in the mid-1970s and is currently the capital of the Federation of Damanhur. During the visit, you will see the Open Temple, the Circle of Rituals, menhirs, energetic stone circuits, altars dedicated to the elements, and other works created by our artists. The program then continues with the visit to the Temples of Humankind, the underground complex initially built in secret inside the mountain. The Temples are a place dedicated to art, spirituality and beauty, and to the awakening of the divine part contained in every human being. This visit represents a unique immersive experience in the energies of the different Halls, each one a treasure trove of symbols, meanings and history.
Lunch break at the cafeteria Arielvo, at the Damanhur Crea (included in the price).
A guided visit to the Damanhur’s Vegetal Temple, learning about the ancient connection between humans and plants. A unique experience of contact with the plant consciousness walking the large energetic stone circuits, and experiencing the Music of the Plants, a research on communication with the vegetal dimension carried out in Damanhur for over 40 years.