The villas of Rome and its surroundings represent the "aristocratic soul" of the capital, evolving from ancient Roman horti to the grand Renaissance and Baroque estates of princes and popes. This feature explores the most iconic residences that define the region's cultural and architectural landscape. Villa Borghese Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
The most extensive historic villa in Rome, sprawling over 184 hectares on the Janiculum Hill. It is celebrated for its formal "Secret Garden" and the elegant Casino del Bel Respiro . Villa Medici Art museum ClosedRome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy Le ville di Roma e dei dintorni
A masterpiece of the High Renaissance in Trastevere, designed by Baldassare Peruzzi. It is world-renowned for its frescoed interiors, including Raphael’s famous Loggia of Galatea and Cupid and Psyche . Villa Torlonia The villas of Rome and its surroundings represent