The idyllic garden of Italian 16: and Century, Villa d'Este is now a UNESCO world heritage. With its wide range of sources, nymphs, grottoes and music much water is emulated model for European gardens in Mannerism and Baroque. To make your stay in Rome even more surprising, you have to visit Villa d'Este, Tivoli, one of two fabulous villas. Rome apartments and Rome hotels are plentiful in Rome, and you can take the train fromRome-Pescara, Tivoli station.
The villa is a long way, from Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este (1509-1572), governor of Tivoli was and took the Governor's Palace, a former Benedictine monastery, which he said Pirro Ligorio transform according to his taste . The leading painter of the ambitious internal decoration was Livio Agresti Forlì, and it was he who created richly frescoed. From 1550 until his death in 1572, asThe villa was nearing completion, created Cardinal d'Este, a sumptuous environment around the villa has been designed to impress his guests. Surrounded by a spectacular terraced garden in the late Renaissance-Mannerist, the garden was full of dramatic slope but required innovations adequate water supply, which was created in waterfalls, pools, ponds and pools, water jets and fountains, water wear. To create enough space for gardens, an entire area of the cityshould be demolished because many residents forced to sell or face expropriation.
The villa is beautiful, the central main entrance leads to the Old Apartment, "the old house" made for Ippolito d'Este, with their vaulted ceilings with frescoes of scenes students Livio Agresti and his big, centered at Hall, Mon Jun Watching the spectacular main axis of the garden is covered by a series of terraces. Left and right are suites of rooms, onleft side with library Cardinal Ippolito and his bedroom with the chapel beyond, and the private staircase to the lower flat apartment Noble, which provides direct information on Pirro Ligorio Grand Lodge.
There are so many fountains in the garden, the sound of water in each corner of the ring and it was that inspired Romantic composer Franz Liszt Este on writing a piano suite entitled "The fountains of Villa d '." The gardens are openSummer, but it is hard to look at all other times. Living in the bustling city of Rome, Rome, bungalow is a great way to enjoy your stay in Rome, and you can be at Villa d'Este for the opening at 8:30 clock when you are fast! The gardens close one hour before sunset.