The Villa Taranto is a sumptuous villa and celebrated botanical garden ocated on the western shores of Lake Maggiore, near Verbania, Piedmont, Italy. This extraordinary complex combines architectural elegance with the beauty of nature, creating a place of extraordinary beauty and refinement. The villa and garden were created in 1931 by Scottish Captain Neil McEacharn, who decided to transform uncultivated land into a botanical garden of exceptional beauty. Villa Taranto is famous for its vast botanical garden, which houses an extraordinary collection of plants from all over the world. Here you can admire a variety of rare and exotic species. In addition to being a tourist destination, Villa Taranto is also a plant research and conservation center, contributing to the study and conservation of biodiversity..