Rome - tree

markerA The Villa Doria Pamphili The Villa Doria Pamphilij is the biggest park in Rome located on Via Aurelia Antica. It covers the area of 180 hectares. The garden was founded in 1630 by Panfilo Pamphili. The park is floristic-wise diverse, but except interesting plants there are also intriguing buildings and tourist attractions.... The Villa Doria Pamphili - photo
markerB Villa Ada (Villa Savoia) The Villa Ada (Villa Savoia) is the largest park in Rome covering an area of 182 hectares. It is located in the north-east part of the city. Nowadays, it is commonly known as the Villa Ada but some sources still give the name Villa Savoia. This results from the fact that in the second half of the 1... Villa Ada (Villa Savoia) - photo
markerC Parc and hill Colle Oppio The Park on the Oppian Hill is are a public space in Rome, Italy, covering an area of 11 hectares. During the Roman epoch, the Oppian Hill used to be an important trade and economic centre. It was a higly urbanized area, for which many architectural projects were commissioned. In the Medieval times... Parc and hill Colle Oppio - photo
markerD Villa Borghese gardens The Villa Borghese gardens is the second biggest park located in the very centre of Rome, Italy. It covers an area of over 80 hectares. The park was designed by the architect Flaminio Ponzio to complement the Villa Borghese located on the Pincian hill. In 1605, the cardinal Scipione Borghese starte... Villa Borghese gardens - photo

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Name Rome
Region Lazio
Country Italy (IT)
Population 2,761,477 inhabitants

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Visited on:
28.12.2013 - 01.01.2014

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Any idea about what is tipycal to do during New Year's Eve??? :)