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Villa Celimontana Review

4.8 /58 Reviews
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There are many turtles here. They are enclosed in a small pond.

Villa Celimontana

Posted: Apr 20, 2016
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  • coldwar
    4/5Excellent
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    Gali Montana Villa is a historical building of the first century A.D. It was first established by the Emperor Augusto as a paramilitary organization to maintain the order of Urberville. Later, the so-called Hilaryana Cathedral was established here. It was a religious complex, which was abandoned until the 16th century. It was acquired by the Mattei family and established a Renaissance-style elegant residence.

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    Posted: Sep 12, 2017
  • WillSum
    4/5Excellent
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    The towering trees in the villa area do not affect the atmosphere of the frequent LiVe concerts. Very popular tickets are still a little famous in the local area. The park here is decorated with some recreational facilities. The environment is very good.

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    Posted: Jun 4, 2016
  • Amanda Ruggeri
    5/5Outstanding

    This hidden gem of a park is on the Celian hill, next to the Colosseum (no, not the Palatine hill; the one across from it). With umbrella pines, fountains, 16th-century villa (during the Renaissance, the area was the property of the noble Mattei family), and ancient Egyptian obelisk, it's the perfect Roman escape from the busy nearby attractions. On the weekends, expect to see local families picnicking and relaxing.

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    Posted: Oct 10, 2013
  • Trip Editorial Team
    5/5Outstanding

    One of Rome's historic villas hosts a concert series every summer. Go early to snag a table, and enjoy dinner, drinks, and some of Rome's best jazz under the stars.

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    Posted: Sep 18, 2013
  • GLS***43
    5/5Outstanding

    In the San Giovanni neighborhood, this is a wonderful place to hear jazz in the summer. You sit under the beautifully lit pines and listen to great or only good music while having dinner or cocktails...it does get packed, but with good reason. It was definitely one of my favorite places when I lived in Rome.

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    Posted: Jul 6, 2011
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