Villa Doria Pamphilj is a park in the city of Rome, which, like many other city parks, originates from the country estate of a Roman noble family. It is also the representative office of the Italian government. With its 184 hectares of surface it is the largest Roman park and is one of the best preserved "villas" in the city: the only tampering is due to the opening of the Via Olimpica (via Leone XIII) which divided the ancient estate. Villa Doria Pamphilj extends over a total area of 184 hectares and is considered one of the most important Roman villas, because it still retains the seventeenth-century layout and the main features of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The villa is divided into three parts: the palace and gardens (pars urbano), the pine forest (pars fructuaria), and the agricultural estate (pars rustica). BOOK THE BRAND HOTEL ON THIS SITE WITH A 10% PROMO DISCOUNT AND VISIT THE VILLA DORIA PAMPHILJ
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VILLA DORIA PAMPHILJ | Via Aurelia Antica
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