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Parks und Gärten

The garden, located in front of the Quirinale Palace, was originally also called the Quirinal
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Villa Celimontana, one of the most loved by the Romans, stands on the Celio hill and has its main entrance in Piazza della Navicella, close to the
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The Villa, built starting in 1763 for Cardinal Flavio Chigi, represents a fine example of a "holiday casino", or eighteen
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Die Villa beherbergt ein wichtiges archäologisches Gebiet.

Lungo la via Prenestina, su entrambi i lati della strada, si estende il "Parco dei Gordiani" che prende nome dalla famiglia imperiale del III sec. d.C.

Die Villa wurde von der Familie Pamphilj als Landsitz erbaut, aber unter dem Pontifikat von Innozenz X.

The suburban villa of the Sienese banker Agostino Chigi, known as the "Magnificent" (1466-1520), a significant example of Renaissance cult
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A public park since 1931, Villa Fiorelli is located not far from the basilica of Saint John Lateran
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Villa Flora represents the most important example of historic greenery in the Portuense district, awaiting recovery and valorization work.


Located near via Tuscolana, Villa Lais is a significant example of a suburban residence dating back to the early 1900s.

Perched on the slopes of the Janiculum Hill, Villa Lante is one of the best-preserved examples of the 16-century Roman villa architecture: togethe
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Entrances: Via Appia Nuova, Via Tommaso Fortifiocca


On the slopes of Monte Mario, the Renaissance villa known today as Villa Madama in honor of Margaret of Austria, daughter of Emperor Charles V and first married to
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Die Villa del Priorato di Malta befindet sich auf dem Aventin-Hügel.

A hidden gem of the early 20th century, Villa Maraini stands in the Rione Ludovisi on top
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Built in the second half of the 19th century on a land owned by the Barberini family, the villa occupies the eastern slope of the Monte Mario hill
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Located between Via Marruccini and Via Tiburtina, in San Lorenzo district, the park of Vill
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The Villa stands on via Nomentana after Corso Trieste, opposite Villa Torlonia;
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The present look of the villa is the result of changes carried out in the first years of the 20th century by the last owners George Wurts and his wife Henrietta Tower.
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