Let me introduce myself: I am the Fibonacci Kitchen, designed according to natural geometry, this universal law to which all living beings adhere. My alchemical space offers workshops and training on plants, such as preparing mother tinctures and homeopathic products or surprising wild plant cuisine, to bring back to the forefront the radiant power of nature that supports all forms of life. I make visible the interconnection between the code of this natural geometry and the alchemy that shapes, transforms, and unites the principles at the foundation of life.

The Fibonacci Kitchen is a covered outdoor space, featuring architecture linked to the sequence of numbers discovered by the renowned Italian mathematician Fibonacci in 1202. Located near the southeast terrace of Bovino and just a few meters from the main entrance, it is easily accessible for participants.

The kitchen is equipped with a large wooden table, a cauldron over a wood fire, a wood stove, a bread oven, and a natural stone sink, providing everything needed for workshops on wild plant cuisine, food, plants, naturopathy, and more. At the back of the kitchen, a variable-height wall, constructed mainly from excavation and recycled materials, is embedded with colored glass bottle bottoms, creating a play of light and a warm effect. The covering above it, is made of wood and shingles, blending tradition with rustic aesthetics.

Specifically designed to host training sessions on topics ranging from wild plant cuisine to creating your own flammekueche, this space comfortably accommodates up to 20 people. It will also be open to local residents outside of class and training times, allowing them to picnic or bake their own bread once a week. Another planned activity is crafting small animal-shaped breads with children using ready-made dough provided on-site.