Villa Borghese
Villa Borghese is an English-style landscaped park occupying Pincio Hill. It was laid out in the 17th century on the orders of Scipione Borghese. In a large area among chestnut trees, rock oaks and pine trees, there are many park buildings, fountains and monuments.
.What to see
- Borghese Gallery with the art collections of the Borghese princely family;
- National Museum Villa Giulia with the largest collection of Etruscan art;
- The National Gallery of Modern Art, which gives an overview of all the major artistic movements of the 19th and 20th centuries;
- Silvano Toti’s Globe Theatre, specializing in plays by W. Shakespeare;
- House Museum of Pietro Canonica, sculptor, painter, composer; .
- Carlo Bilotti Museum with works mainly by D. de Chirico, as well as temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.