Sights & culture in Rome
We have 26 entries so far.Villa d’Este (Tivoli, 25 km east of Rome)
Villa d’Este, Piazza Trento, 5, 00019 Tivoli RM
villadestetivoli.info villadestetivoli@bestunion.com +39 0774 332920
Listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Villa d'Este is a masterpiece and extraordinary example of Renaissance garden design and architecture of the 16th century. With its impressive concentration of fountains, nymphs, grottoes, plays of water, and music, it constitutes a much-copied model for European gardens in the mannerist and baroque styles. The Villa was was built between 1549–1569 and owned by the family d'Este, later became the property of the Habsburgs.
Write a reviewItalian Ticket Office: tickets for cultural events
Kartner strasse 51, A-1010 Vienna
italianticketoffice.it info@italianticketoffice.it +43 1 513 11 11
The Italian Ticket Office is the Austrian company located in Vienna. You can buy comfortably from home e-tickets for many cultural events worldwide via this portal. Just be careful about price: you pay for the ticket + 4% system fee + 26% charge fee. So the final price is about 31% higher.
Write a reviewTicketOne: tickets for cultural and sports events
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TicketOne is the Italian e-shop where you can buy tickets on-line for concerts, theatres, opera, musicals, cabarets and other cultural and also sport events in Rome, Milan, Turin, Bari, Naples, Bogna and other Italian cities. TicketOne is the leader in Italy in its own industry with several millions of tickets sold through its multi-channel platform.
Write a reviewMonastero di San Benedetto, Subiaco
Monastereo di San Benedetto, Via S. Benedetto, Subiaco
monasterosanbenedettosubiaco.it info@sacrospecosubiaco.it +39 0774 85039
Built in the 13th century perched against the cliff like a swallow's nest in scenic, mountain area, the Monastero di San Benedetto in the town of Subiaco is a real cultural gem with strong history and atmosphere that should be visited by all the travellers who already know Rome and are interested in exploring more than just the common touristic places. The church and chapel areas are covered with astonishing, well-preserved frescoes and from the courtyard is a breathtaking view. The marvellous Monastery of San Benedetto is located just one hour driving from Rome (or one hour by bus from station Ponte Mamolo in Rome) on the south-eastern part of Lazio.
Write a reviewItalian Air force Museum, Bracciano lake
Museo Storico dell' Aeronautica Militare, Strada Circumlacuale, Vigna di Valle, Bracciano
aeronautica.difesa.it +39 06 9988 7509
Located about 40 km to the North-East of Rome at Vigna di Valle, on the southern side of the Bracciano lake, the Italian Air Force Museum (Museo Storico dell' Aeronautica Militare) offers visitors an excellent, unique collection of Italian aircraft from the early days of flying until today. There are many very rare Italian built aircrafts displayed at the museum.
Write a reviewCastello Orsini-Odescalchi, Bracciano
Castello Odescalchi, Piazza Mazzini, Bracciano
odescalchi.it castello@odescalchi.it +39 06 99809175
Built in the 15th century, one of the largest and best-maintained mediaeval castles in Italy Castello Orsini-Odescalchi is located on the south-eastern bank of the volcanic lake Bracciano, about 40 out of Rome. Visitors can see the civil residence of the feudal lords of the period, the Orsini and Borgia, both papal families and also a museum. The castle is a centre of cultural events, there were several high-profiles wedding like ones of Tom Curise with Katie Holmes or Eros Ramazzotti with Michelle Hunziker. The journey from Rome takes approx. one hour by car or by train (stations of Ostiense or Valle Aurelia). The guided tours are given in Italian and in English.
Write a reviewCastello Caetani, Sermoneta
Via della Fortezza, 04013 Sermoneta
fondazionecaetani.org +39 0773 30008
The massive, well-preserved Caetani castle is located in the medieval hillside town of Sermoneta, about 85 km south-east of Rome. It was built for the Annibaldi family in the early 13th century as a military fortress. That time the castle was used as a bastion of strategic importance between Naples and Rome and also as a noble house. The castle is embedded in the solid rock and its outer walls are 3 meters thick. There are two towers (one 42 metres tall and another shorter one), a church and a cistern to collect rain water. Every full hour is a guided tour in Italian.
Write a reviewVia del Corso - shopping avenue
via del Corso, Rome
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Via del Corso is a 1,5 km long and straight boulevard forming the eastern border of Rome's historic center. It is one of Rome's main avenues leading from Piazza Venezia (Venice square) to Piazza del Popolo (People´s square). There are many winding streets in Rome, so direct street Via del Corso is very unusual. At present, Via del Corso is the most important shopping area with many luxurious boutiques and other shops. For lovers of clothing who do not have large amounts of money, this boulevard is ideal because you can find affordable goods here.
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