Italy

Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese is a very beautiful park with wonderful sculptures, with purely Italian vegetation and a very festive atmosphere. If you want to take a break from the Roman fuss - you are here. Take a walk in the park, go to museums, rent a bike and drive everything. Have great fun!

Park Villa Borghese

Borghese family

The Villa Borghese landscape park occupies 80 hectares of land on the side of the Pincho hill in Rome. The founder of the park was Marcantonio Borghese - a native of Siena, a representative of the wealthy clan Borghese. In 1550, he married a Roman woman and bought a large plot of land occupied by vineyards. In 1612, Cardinal Shipione (Scipio) Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V (son of Marcantonio), began construction of a family villa. The project was carried out by architects Flaminio Ponzio and Giovanni Vasancio.

Entrance from the piazzale Flaminio

Borghese's family passion was collecting art. Despite religious beliefs, family members took out the exhibits in various and not always righteous ways. In the 17th century, Cardinal Shipione created the Borghese Gallery. In the middle of the beautiful park, a white renaissance palace grew. The facade was designed by Flaminio Ponzio.

Villa Borghese - public landscape park

Fountain
Monument to Pushkin
Monument to Gogol
In the alleys of the park
Turtle in the lake

In the XIX century, the territory of the villa was expanded by joining neighboring lands. Luigi Canina designed part of the park in an English landscape style. In 1902, the Borghese clan stopped. Umberto I bought the villa and transferred it to the Roman municipality.

Villa Borghese has become a popular public park. The vast territory presents garden landscapes of various styles, beautiful fountains and statues, there are even monuments to Russian writers - Pushkin and Gogol. On the shore of an artificial lake is a miniature Greek temple - an imitation of the temple of Aesculapius. On the water of the lake you can ride on a rented boat. The park has created many recreation areas, there are children's attractions and a Biopark for kids (most of the animals live there not in cages, but in natural conditions).

Garden, Lake and Temple of Aesculapius

Museums

The villa has three important museums:

  • Borghese Gallery,
  • National Museum Villa Giulia with the largest collection of Etruscan art,
  • National Gallery of Modern Art.

Borghese Gallery

Galleria Borghese, photo stavers

The basis of the collection of the Borghese Gallery (Galleria Borghese) was the family collection of the famous family. On the second floor, paintings are exhibited, on the first - sculptures. The wealth of the Borghese collection could be envied by the Louvre and the Hermitage. The exhibition has paintings by Caravaggio, Titian, the famous masterpieces of Raphael, paintings by Bellini, Bartolomeo, Rubens.

The center of the sculptural exposition is considered the creations of the great Bernini, which are distinguished by their unique realism and grace. Scipio Borghese was an ardent admirer of his work. Bernini's works are dedicated to several museum halls. Among them is a graceful sculpture from Carrara marble "The Abduction of Proserpine"; statue of David; Apollo and Daphne. The sculpture of Antonio Canova Paolina Bonaparte in the image of Venus is one of the pearls of the Borghese collection.

Address: Piazzale Scipione Borghese, 5, 00197 Roma.
Website: galleriaborghese.beniculturali.it.
Opening hours: VT-SR, Fri-Sun 09: 00-19: 00; Thu 09: 00-21: 00; Sun off.
Tickets: full - € 13.50; preferential - € 6.50. Tickets must be ordered in advance on the official website, the cost of booking is € 2.

Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna), photo by Mario Positello

In the collection of the gallery of modern art (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, abbreviated GNAM), you can see the works of Van Gogh, Klimt, Kandinsky, Rodin, Modigliani and other masters of the XIX - XX centuries. In 75 halls, more than 5,000 paintings and sculptures from different eras are presented. This museum has existed since 1883, and exhibition facilities at Villa Borghese were opened in 1933-34.

Address: Viale delle Belle Arti, 131, 00197 Roma.
Website: lagallerianazionale.com.
Working hours: VT-VS 08: 30-19: 30; Sun off.
Tickets: full - € 10; preferential - € 5.

Museum of Etruscan Art

National Museum of Etruscan Art (Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia), photo by Alvaro de Alvariis

The Museum of Etruscan Art (Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia) is located in Villa Giulia, the former suburban summer residence of the popes. It was built in 1550-1555 by the architect of the Mannerism era Bartolomeo Ammannati for Pope Julius III. Objects from excavations of necropolises are exhibited here: sarcophagi and ancient figurines, dishes and decorations, bas-reliefs. This is the largest Etruscan art collection in the world. In the halls, reconstruction of models of the Etruscan cities of Vulchi, Cerveteri, Todi, Wei is presented.

Address: Piazzale di Villa Giulia, 9, 00196 Roma.
Website: villagiulia.beniculturali.it.
Opening hours: VT-VS 09: 00-20: 00; Sun off.
Tickets: full - € 8; preferential - € 4.

The steps of the famous Spanish Steps lead to the villa directly from Spanish Square. Another entrance to the park is located on Piazza del Popolo.

Villa Borghese is a public park, so admission is free.

How to get there

Take line A metro to Spagna Station in Plaza Espana; exit towards the signs for Villa Borghese - Via Veneto.

Watch the video: Visit to Villa Borghese Gardens: Best Things to Do During Your Roman Holiday (December 2024).

Popular Posts

Category Italy, Next Article

Italian D'Artagnan dies in Rome, robbing the Trevi Fountain for over 30 years
Society

Italian D'Artagnan dies in Rome, robbing the Trevi Fountain for over 30 years

A couple of days ago, in the capital of Italy, the famous robber of the Trevi Roman Fountain died, who stole a trifle from a local landmark with impunity for more than thirty years. Roberto Chercheletta, nicknamed D'Artagnan due to the high boots in which he "went to work", died at the age of 62, most of which he devoted to his favorite pastime - extracting coins thrown by tourists into one of the most famous fountains in the world.
Read More
In Italy, a huge stone destroyed an ancient manor
Society

In Italy, a huge stone destroyed an ancient manor

In the small town of Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, in northern Italy, a 300-year-old manor house belonging to the Order of the Catholic Church was badly damaged after it collapsed strongest rockfall. This story happened on January 21, but only recently the owners of the building, from which there was practically no stone unturned, estimated the damage caused: we are talking about millions of euros.
Read More
Where in Italy to live well, and where - not very ...
Society

Where in Italy to live well, and where - not very ...

A study of the quality of life in various regions of Italy in 2013 by the University of La Sapienza confirmed a well-known fact: in the leaders of Trentino and Lombardy, in the tail - Calabria. The situation is such that in Italy a kind of “border of well-being” has formed, let's call it that. The division, which Umberto Bossi and his League of the North did not manage to advance in the parliament, happened by itself.
Read More
Italians began to get divorced twice as often
Society

Italians began to get divorced twice as often

“They won’t call a good deal marriage.” Residents of sunny Italy agreed with this saying. According to the census of Italy, conducted two years ago, the number of Italians who filed for divorce doubled. Such data are provided by the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT).
Read More