This villa is in the Borgcai Garden. This garden is more like an entertainment park. There are many entertainment projects in it. The villa is well preserved and the view on his hillside is also very good.
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Villa Borghese Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The garden was built for his family in the 17th century by Borghese, a confidential minister from a prestigious family in Siena, Tuscany. It has an extremely large area and is the second largest urban park in Rome. Among them are forests, ponds, two museums, an art gallery, zoo, horse riding stables, art academies in various countries, etc. This is a great place to go for a walk with the family or as a couple. From the end of April to May, when the trees begin to sprout, there is an elegant competition of horsemen in ancient costumes in Piazza Siena. The National Museum of Modern Art houses paintings from the 19th century onwards. There are not only works by Italian painters, but also many works by Klimuto, Monet, Amerikampop and others. The atrium here is very elegant.
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Villa Borghese Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This villa is in the Borgcai Garden. This garden is more like an entertainment park. There are many entertainment projects in it. The villa is well preserved and the view on his hillside is also very good.
This place is actually a big garden, the villa is another name for him. The architecture and garden inside are actually closer to the more modern style, and it will look a little easier compared to other classical Roman buildings.
The translation of this Chinese name is also a wonderful work. In fact, it is the Bergsey Museum of Art. Outside gardens are beautiful, but because there are so many works of art in villas, gardens can only be ignored. It is suggested to see the advance booking of the gallery, otherwise you may not be able to get in, especially in the peak season. Romapass can be used
This villa has a beautiful park and lake to walk around and enjoy the views of Rome
The Baggage Villa needs to be scheduled for regular visits, but we were lucky to have booked a tour guide the day before. The garden is very beautiful, surrounded by lake fountains and sculptures. Among the buildings around the garden are museums and galleries. An Art Gallery containing the largest private collection of ancient Roman and Renaissance art.