How do I get to Villa Doria Pamphili?
The closest stations to Villa Doria Pamphilj are:
- Gregorio Vii/S.
- Leone Xiii/Pio XI is 305 meters away, 5 min walk.
- Viitellia/S.
- Gregorio Vii/S.
- Baldo Degli Ubaldi is 929 meters away, 12 min walk.
- Valle Aurelia is 1224 meters away, 16 min walk.
- Roma San Pietro is 1883 meters away, 25 min walk.
Who owns Villa Pamphili?
Villa Doria Pamphili prevailed over all the history’s challenges, and was finally bought in 1965–1971 by the City of Rome from the Doria-Pamphilii-Landi family. Today, whole complex has an area of 1.8 km² and besides beautiful park and gardens, hosts rich gallery of art, facilities for bird-watching and tracks jogging.
How big is Villa Pamphili?
184 hectares
To visit the most extensive Villa in Rome: Villa Doria Pamphili is the largest Roman Villa with its 184 hectares (just 94 hectares are open to the public).
What is Villa Pamphili?
The historic Hotel Villa Pamphili reopens in Rome with a new dress, a classy 4 star retreat in the green of the Italian Capital. It is fresh, original, delicious. It is gorgeous. Like its city.
What is the perimeter of Villa Doria Pamphili?
It has a perimeter of 6.5 km and extends over 184 hectares and, in addition to being a park, it is also a splendid monumental villa, so green that it was also known as the ‘ Bel Respiro ‘ ( Beautiful Breath ). One of the accesses to Villa Doria Pamphili is Piazza di San Pancrazio (St Pancras’s Square).
Where is the Villa Vecchia in Florence?
The Villa Vecchia or Casino di Famiglia, the original building, is on the side of the Via Aurelia Antica which, at this point, runs alongside the ruins of the Acquedotto Traiano-Paolo (Traiano-Paolo Aqueduct), whose material was ‘reused’ to build the villa. The gardens of the Villa Vecchia were famous for the great number of citrus trees.