Guidebook for Roma

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The imperial villa of emperor Hadrian. The biggest and most important villa of the entire Roman heritage.
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Hadriánova vila
1 Largo Marguerite Yourcenar
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The imperial villa of emperor Hadrian. The biggest and most important villa of the entire Roman heritage.
One of the most spectacular, flamboyant villa of the Italian Renaissance. At the time it was built it set up new standards for garden design and cutting edge technology for water displays.
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Villa d'Este
5 P.za Trento
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One of the most spectacular, flamboyant villa of the Italian Renaissance. At the time it was built it set up new standards for garden design and cutting edge technology for water displays.
This famouse Golf Club has 2 golf courses, an 18-hole Championship Course and a 9-hole Resort Course. Extraordinarily modelled in the corner of the Roman countryside around the millenary tower of Marco Simone Castle with the view of St. Peter’s Dome and just a few km away from the center of Rome.
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Marco Simone Golf & Country Club
84/88 Via di Marco Simone
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This famouse Golf Club has 2 golf courses, an 18-hole Championship Course and a 9-hole Resort Course. Extraordinarily modelled in the corner of the Roman countryside around the millenary tower of Marco Simone Castle with the view of St. Peter’s Dome and just a few km away from the center of Rome.

Sightseeing

Palestrina is a little town built upon the ruins of the ancient city of Praeneste, located at around 22 miles east of Rome. It is connected to the latter by the Via Prenestina. Every tourist heading to Rome should see the spectacular sanctuary dedicated to the Dea Fortuna. Part of this incredible archaelogical complex forms the basis for a Renaissance Palace now an Archealogical Museum, with an astonishing view looking down on the town and plain.
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Palestrina
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Palestrina is a little town built upon the ruins of the ancient city of Praeneste, located at around 22 miles east of Rome. It is connected to the latter by the Via Prenestina. Every tourist heading to Rome should see the spectacular sanctuary dedicated to the Dea Fortuna. Part of this incredible archaelogical complex forms the basis for a Renaissance Palace now an Archealogical Museum, with an astonishing view looking down on the town and plain.