
Villa Torlonia
Villa Torlonia is a neoclassical villa located in Rome, Italy. Built in the early 19th century, it features expansive gardens, a Moorish-style structure, and the Casino Nobile. The villa spans 132,000 square meters and served as a residence for the Torlonia family.
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Villa Torlonia was designed by architect Giuseppe Valadier and constructed between 1806 and 1842. The site includes buildings like the Casino dei Principi and the Theatre. The villa became a public park in 1977. It is accessible via public transport, with nearby bus and tram stops making it convenient for visitors.











