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Beautiful Italianate park
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Museum

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All ages

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Villa Torlonia park is a wonderfully eccentric and beautiful place to visit in Rome. It was once the home of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, and is now open to the public free of charge. It features a variety of investigations of Italianate architecture, including a reproduction of an Etruscan Temple, as well as examples of other classical and neo-classical ideas. Those looking for something more contemporary can enjoy Villa Torlonia's majestic outdoor sculpture garden, which includes operating fountains and wild life sculptures. Together these components create a visually stimulating atmosphere, perfect for absorbing centuries of inspiration from both historical and modern perspectives.

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