Villa Torlonia
Villa Torlonia
Villa Torlonia

Villa Torlonia Tours and Tickets

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Once Benito Mussolini’s private residence, this group of three neo-Classical and Art Nouveau villas—the Casina delle Civette, the Casino dei Principi, and the Casino Nobile—is now a museum. Villa Torlonia, set on beautiful grounds in the center of Rome, is known for its impressive collection of stained glass, furnishings, sculpture, and Italian art.

  • Via Nomentana, 70, Rome

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Villa Torlonia and Coppedé Art Nouveau Private Tour in Rome

Villa Torlonia and Coppedé Art Nouveau Private Tour in Rome

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Italy may be best known for its Medieval and Renaissance buildings, but it was also home to vibrant 19th- and 20th-century architectural movements. Discover two gems from these periods with this guided visit of the Neoclassical Villa Torlonia and Art Nouveau Quartiere Coppedè. Take in the elegant villa complex designed by the Neoclassical architect Giuseppe Valadier before moving on to the spectacular Art Nouveau residential district created by architect Gino Coppedè.
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  • 3 hours
  • Free Cancellation
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US$194.78
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Rome Tailor-Made: Create Your Private Tour

Rome Tailor-Made: Create Your Private Tour

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Skip the set itineraries and create a one-of-a-kind private tour of Rome that focuses on the sights that inspire you most. Choose a basic itinerary and length of time, then personalize your tour with the help of your dedicated guide to design the perfect Roman adventure. Travel between the sights you’ve chosen quickly and comfortably with a private vehicle (for full-day tours) or on foot to fit more sightseeing into your route.
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  • 8 hours 40 minutes
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US$178.55
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Fascist Rome Tour

Fascist Rome Tour

Step into the history of Fascist Rome with this half-day tour. Learn about Mussolini's obsession with architecture and propaganda as you visit monumental projects like the Foro Italico and E.U.R., a sprawling state office park with a stark centerpiece, and the Palazzo della Civilta del Lavoro (also known as the square Coliseum). Though Mussolini's name has been scratched out or transformed on most monumental structures, there are still plenty of remnants scattered throughout this Italian capital city.
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  • 4 hours
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