The Best Sight in Ancient Rome, Rome

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We've compiled the best of the best in Ancient Rome - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Orti Farnesiani

Campitelli

Alessandro Farnese, a nephew of Pope Paul III, commissioned the 16th-century architect Vignola to lay out this archetypal Italian garden over the ruins of the Palace of Tiberius, on the northern side of the Palatine, with a spectacular view over the Forum. This was yet another example of the Renaissance renewing an ancient Roman tradition. To paraphrase the poet Martial, the statue-studded gardens of the Flavian Palace were such as to make even an Egyptian potentate turn green with envy.

Palatine Hill, Rome, 00184, Italy
Sight Details
€18 24-hour ticket required

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