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Pleasant gardens with great view of the Roman Forum
Pleasant gardens on top of the Palentine Hill, with plenty of green to relax in after all the walking. There is an excellent viewing platform with a superb view of the Roman Forum.
Farnese Gardens - Botanical Gardens in Roman Forum
The Farnese Gardens, or Horti Farnesiani, are on the Palatine Hill (one of the seven hills of Rome, historically the oldest) within the Roman Forum. They are above the House of the Vestal Virgins and ...
The Farnese Gardens were the first private Botanical Gardens in Europe. The gardens on Palatine Hill overlooks the Roman Forum and is near the Arch of Titus. Not receiving many visitors, the terraced ...
You can't visit Rome without seeing the Horti Farnesiani upon the Palatin Hill. Created around the1560 within the world's largest archeological site of ancient Rome, the Horti Farnesiani were prob...
Moving up from the heat of the dry forum to this leaved area with plenty of shade is a lovely way to break up a walk around ancient Rome. There are drinking water fountains to refresh yourself and pl...
Pleasant gardens with great view of the Roman Forum
Pleasant gardens on top of the Palentine Hill, with plenty of green to relax in after all the walking. There is an excellent viewing platform with a superb view of the Roman Forum.
Farnese Gardens - Botanical Gardens in Roman Forum
The Farnese Gardens, or Horti Farnesiani, are on the Palatine Hill (one of the seven hills of Rome, historically the oldest) within the Roman Forum. They are above the House of the Vestal Virgins and ...
Oasis of peace and quiet
The Farnese Gardens were the first private Botanical Gardens in Europe. The gardens on Palatine Hill overlooks the Roman Forum and is near the Arch of Titus. Not receiving many visitors, the terraced ...
The most amazing landscape of ancient Rome
You can't visit Rome without seeing the Horti Farnesiani upon the Palatin Hill. Created around the1560 within the world's largest archeological site of ancient Rome, the Horti Farnesiani were prob...
Lovely cool area to walk around
Moving up from the heat of the dry forum to this leaved area with plenty of shade is a lovely way to break up a walk around ancient Rome. There are drinking water fountains to refresh yourself and pl...