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Villa Ada Park
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After the regional Park of the Appia ancient and Villa Doria Pamphilj, Villa Ada is the best! Villa Ada is the richest park in Rome from the standpoint of the fauna and the environment is: cypresses, pines and dwarf palm trees, but also a roller-skating track and facilities for jogging and physical…
Ten minutes walk from the flat, a perfect place for a rest from the busy city. Go there for a long walk, to see ducks in the lake, or to lay down on the loan waiting for the sun to set. Open air bar for a late afternoon drink.
The biggest park in Rome with lakes, pic-nic spots and free fitness itinerary. During the summer season, free and paid live concerts are scheduled.
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“"Villa Borghese" is a large city park in the city of Rome which includes various types of green accommodation, from the Italian garden to large English-style areas, buildings, small buildings, fountains and ponds. It is the fourth largest public park in Rome (about 80 hectares) and extends largely over the Pinciano district and a small part over the Campo Marzio district, divided by the Aurelian walls. Villa Borghese contains several buildings and has 9 entrances: the most popular are those of Porta Pinciana, the one from the steps of Trinità dei Monti, the one from the ramps of the Pincio to Piazza del Popolo and the monumental entrance of Piazzale Flaminio. The "Giardino del Pincio", in the southern part of the park, offers a well-known panorama over Rome. The building of the villa, now home to the Borghese Gallery, was built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio, who developed the sketches of Scipione Borghese. When Pontius died, the works were completed by the Flemish Giovanni Vasanzio. The building was intended by Camillo Borghese to contain Bernini's sculptures, including "David" and "Apollo and Daphne", and by Antonio Canova ("Paolina Borghese") as well as paintings by Titian, Raphael and Caravaggio. The villa also houses the Rome Zoo recently transformed into a Biopark and the Civic Museum of Zoology, while the "Casina delle Rose" is now the seat of the Casa del Cinema. Near the latter is the Cinema dei Piccoli, the smallest cinema in the world.”
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