Destination Guide Refined by Name: V from above to remove selectionAttraction Monuments + Museums (2) Sightseeing + Tours (36) Title Keyword
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| Vie dei Mestieri Le vie del centro, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
, still the area for shops where wicker objects are made and sold; via dei Falegnami (Street of the Carpenters), near via Arenula, where people worked in wood; via dei Giubbonari (Street of the Jacket makers), packed wit... more
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| Villa Adriana 204 Via di Villa Adriana, Tivoli, 00019 | ![]() |
"Hadrian's aesthetic aims and ambitions also found memorable expression in the architecture of his reign, and most of all in the extensive residence he created for himself on the southern olive-clad slopes beside Ti... more
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| Villa Aldobrandini 1 Via Mazzarino, Rome, 00184 | ![]() |
: The best and most famous example of the early Italian Baroque style. Instead of standing on one edge, the palace is the centerpiece of the garden layout. It is theatrically set into a wooded hill and, like the other Fr... more
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| Villa Borghese Piazzale Flaminio, Rome, 00196 | ![]() |
Villa Borghese is overwhelming in its natural beauty, art treasures and cultural history and sheer size. According to the Herald Tribune: Until 1902 Villa Borghese, with a circumference of 9 kilometers, was the Borghese ... more
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| Villa Carpegna Piazza di Villa Carpegna, Rome, 00165 | ![]() |
The entrance to the villa is decorated with the coat of arms of the Carpegna family. Construction of the villa began towards the end of the 17th century and the building has...
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| Villa Celimontana Piazza della Navicella, Rome, 00184 | ![]() |
One of the most well kept villas in Rome is on Colle del Celio. The entrance is from Piazza della Navicella. In 1553 the Mattei family bought the vineyards which covered the sides of the hill to build a villa. The garden... more
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| Villa Dei Quintili Via Appia Nuova, Rome, 1092 | ![]() |
The Villa dei Quintili was the largest and most sumptuous residence of the Roman “suburbium”. The original nucleus belonged to the Quintili brothers, consuls in 151 A.D., and was enlarged when the villa becam... more
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| Villa Doria Pamphili 183 Via Aurelia Antica, Rome, 00164 | ![]() |
Villa Doria Pamphili has its main entrance at San Pancrazio Gate though it has other entrances around its 9-kilometre perimeter. Besides being Rome's largest park, it is also one of the richest in terms of vegetation wit... more
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| Villa Doria Pamphilj Via di San Pancrazio, Rome, 00152 | ![]() |
Villa Doria Pamphili has its main entrance at San Pancrazio Gate though it has other entrances around its 9-kilometre perimeter. Besides being Rome's largest park, it is also one of the richest in terms of vegetation wit... more
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| Villa Farnesina 230 Via della Lungara, Rome, 00165 | ![]() |
Villa Farnesina is one of the most amazing Palazzos that you will see in Rome. Located right across from Palazzo Corsini and built by Baldassare Peruzzi in the beginning of the 16th century for wealthy banker Agostino Ch... more
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