Museums, galleries, a zoo, an artificial lake, an amphitheatre, an aviary, fountains, statues...
The villa and the park were created in 1605 by the cardinal Scipione Borghese, the nephew of Pope Paolo V. The Park's pinewood was decorated with sculptures by Pietro Bernini and the architect Carlo Fontana created the fountains with their fantastic water games. At the beginning of the 19th century, the prince Camille Borghese brought together his family's art collection in the Casino Borghese, which now houses the Borghese Gallery and Museum.
Since 1902, the park has belonged to the Italian state. The park is open from dawn to dusk.
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on 31/01/2011
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A true lung
Far from the noise and pollution, this park is not useful but mandatory. You can walk but also biking, ballooning, the barge or bein attend a play. There is a zoo and museums.
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Loin des bruits et de la pollution, ce parc n'est pas utile mais obligatoire. On peut se promener mais aussi faire du vélo, de la montgolfière, de la barque ou bein assister à une pièce de théâtre. Il y a un zoo et les musées.
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