Monday, 4 February 2013

Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome, Italy

Villa Borgheses Gardens is one of the largest natural landscape present in Rome, Italy. It contains a number of buildings, museums, lakes and attractions which are are surely watchful places. The second largest park of Rome is also present here, the first largest is the Villa Doria Pamphili. The gardens and attraction of this beauty were made by the famous architecture Faliminio Ponzio.

These gardens were remade in the early nineteenth century and are how they look today, it shows the architectural tradition and art and the professionalism of artist of the nineteenth century. In the early 1600's the nephew of Pope Paul V started turning an ordinary vineyard into the most extensive garden of the whole Rome.

All it takes is a pizza, artichokes, olives and a bottle of wine to make it a pure and entertaining picnic spot in the renaissance highlights of Villa Borghese Gardens. There are some must watchful places in this villa
i.e.
1) Water Clock
2) Tempietto di Diana
3) Fontana
4) Tethered Helium Ballon
5) Alpini Monument
6) Ahmed Shawqi Monument
7) Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
Except these 19th century villas there is a Zoo, which has recently being redesigned and has become a new part and new attraction of this villa. So don't loose your time, pack your bags, take your favorite eatables and glance to that wonder of  today.

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