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Discover Gregor Becker's home-studio in Soriano nel Cimino with a private visit, live paper mosaic demo, and a homemade lunch in this 4-hour experience.

This 4-hour tour offers a chance to step inside Gregor Becker’s private home-studio in Soriano nel Cimino, a town in central Italy. The experience combines an intimate look at his artworks and materials, a live demonstration of his paper mosaic technique, and a relaxed lunch or dinner cooked by the artist himself. For lovers of art and authentic local ambiance, this tour presents a rare opportunity to connect directly with an artist in his own environment.
The tour is designed as a curatorial studio visit—meaning you get close-up access to works, processes, and materials—making it especially suitable for those interested in the artistic process. The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, while the location’s scenic surroundings—between a castle, a church, and a red peperino quarry—add a charming backdrop to this creative encounter. However, visitors should note that outdoor parts depend on weather conditions, and comfortable shoes are recommended for walking in the garden and studio.
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The tour begins at the studio’s entrance, marked by a bell at number 11, directly across from the cemetery. The location offers a peaceful setting in Soriano nel Cimino, where the town’s castle, church, and the red peperino quarry create a picturesque scene. The proximity to natural and historical sites enhances the overall experience, blending art with local scenery.
Once inside, a warm welcome sets the tone for a memorable visit. The guide introduces Gregor Becker’s journey and the local artistic scene, providing context for his work. The exhibition hall showcases a curated selection of works and materials, where visitors can observe layers, surfaces, and the play of light on different textures. This part of the visit emphasizes a curatorial reading of his art, revealing the craftsmanship behind each piece.

After exploring the exhibition, visitors move into the working studio, where the magic of creation unfolds. Here, the tools, tests, and in-progress pieces provide insight into Gregor Becker’s workflow. It’s a behind-the-scenes view rarely available to the public, making it a unique aspect of this experience.
The live demonstration of paper mosaics is a key highlight. Gregor Becker showcases his original technique, guiding visitors step-by-step through the process of creating mosaics from paper fragments. This demonstration offers a clear look at how the pieces are assembled, how layers build up, and the technique’s intricacies. Watching the process in real-time enriches understanding and appreciation of the craftsmanship involved.
Following the studio visit, a short walk in the garden links artistic practice and nature. Owing to Gregor Becker’s background as a gardener, the garden reflects his appreciation for natural beauty. This peaceful outdoor space offers a chance to reflect, take photos, and enjoy the Tuscia landscape, which complements the artistic atmosphere.
The garden walk also serves as a transition from the indoor creative environment to the scenic surroundings of Soriano nel Cimino, with its historic architecture and lush views. The setting enhances the overall sense of calm and inspiration, making the experience both cultural and leisurely.
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Concluding the visit, participants gather for a lunch or dinner prepared by Gregor Becker himself. Depending on the season, this meal takes place on the terrace outdoors or indoors, maintaining a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. The meal offers a chance for informal conversation, questions, and sharing insights about art, local life, and Gregor’s work.
This communal part of the experience emphasizes personal connection and provides an authentic touch, turning the visit into a friendly exchange rather than a standard tour. Guests also have the option to view available artworks and discuss possible acquisitions, adding a commercial aspect for collectors and enthusiasts.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes suitable for outdoor walking, especially in the garden and studio areas. The outdoor segments are weather-dependent, and adjustments may be necessary if rain or bad weather occurs. All logistical details, including the meeting point, are provided after booking, with the studio located in a quiet, accessible spot in Soriano nel Cimino.
Booking can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for travelers planning their trip. The tour is offered in Italian, English, and German, led by a live guide who ensures a personalized experience.

What sets this experience apart is the combination of a private studio visit, live mosaic demonstration, and homemade meal—creating a warm, immersive environment for art lovers. The scenic setting between historical sites and natural landscapes adds to its charm.
The focus on artistic process and materials is ideal for those interested in the craftsmanship behind paper mosaics. The personal interaction with Gregor Becker allows for questions and insights that larger, more impersonal tours cannot provide, making this a meaningful exploration of contemporary art in Italy.

This tour offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of Gregor Becker, wrapped in the serene environment of Soriano nel Cimino. Its combination of private art viewing, live demonstration, and home-cooked meal creates an authentic and engaging experience. While outdoor conditions can influence parts of the tour, the core activities—studio visit, demonstration, and conversation—remain compelling.
Ideal for art enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone curious about the creative process, this experience highlights the personal side of art-making in a tranquil Italian setting. The personalized approach and scenic backdrop make it a memorable addition to any cultural itinerary in central Italy.

What is included in the tour?
The experience includes a private studio visit, live paper mosaic demonstration, a garden walk, and a lunch or dinner prepared by Gregor Becker.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is 4 hours, providing plenty of time to explore the studio, see the process, and enjoy the meal.
Where exactly does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the studio door in Soriano nel Cimino, marked by a bell at number 11, across from the cemetery.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended because of outdoor and studio walking. The outdoor segments depend on weather, so be prepared for possible changes.
Is the experience suitable for non-English speakers?
Yes, the tour is offered in Italian, English, and German, with a live guide facilitating communication in multiple languages.
Can I purchase artworks during the visit?
Yes, upon request, visitors can view available works and discuss formats and acquisitions with Gregor Becker.
What is the setting like?
The studio is located in a tranquil spot between the castle, church, and old peperino quarry, providing a scenic and historical backdrop to the artistic visit.
Is there any flexibility with timing or cancellations?
Yes, bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reservation process allows flexibility with paying later.
Do I need to prepare anything before the tour?
No specific preparations are required, but wearing comfortable shoes and informing the provider of any dietary needs are advised.
Who is this experience best suited for?
This tour appeals most to art lovers, collectors, and those interested in creative techniques, especially those curious about paper mosaics and contemporary art.