
The purpose of this exhibition is to generate a bridge of reconnection between people and nature through the beautiful and magical colors of flowering trees, a way to regenerate individual and collective well-being”, explained the author at the opening of this exhibition. “I felt very excited at the moment of making them, selecting them, curing them and making the final selection of the photographs. “We are constantly looking for creative promotional projects to connect emotionally with our audiences and this exhibition in Berlin is a unique opportunity, because without a doubt, the magnificent images of our trees, flowers and forests will attract the attention of that tourist who is characterized by his love of nature and sustainable tourism, allowing you to delve into the sustainable tourism model of Costa Rica as a sanctuary to rediscover yourself and what is truly essential in outdoor spaces throughout the year”, explained Ireth Rodríguez, Head of Promotion of the Costa Rican Tourism Institute.įor the photographer and founder of the NGO “Árboles Mágicos” Giancarlo Pucci, this exhibition entails more than a group of images, it is rather a collective movement of hundreds of people who have collaborated with reforestation processes in which more than 35,000 planted trees are counted. The magic list includes unique framing, close-ups and perspectives of flowering species such as a Giant Poró from Curridabat, a Black Cortez from Guanacaste, a Poró Poró from Carara National Park, as well as a Roble Sabana from Santa Ana, a Yellow Bark from Nicoya, a Carao from Abangares, among others. This exhibition is a unique way to show the culture of a nation of peace that appreciates the legacy of trees, making permanent efforts for conservation and reforestation. It is currently the seat of the Mayor and Senate of Berlin.ĭue to its privileged geographical position, Costa Rica has approximately 2,000 species of trees. This exhibition was possible thanks to the support and efforts made by the representatives of the Embassy of Costa Rica in Germany, who recommended precisely the Red City Hall of Berlin, because this property is considered a fundamental piece of architecture, a building with high traffic of visitors and recognized in the history of the city.
