It is a typical Italian garden, organized in a combination of terraces and downward slopes. It is consituted by one central longitudinal axis and five main transverse axes that join the slopes and link the beatiful fountains situated at the edges of the Villa.
The garden is also filled with thousands of trees and plants of all kinds. Some narrow lanes, bordered by symmetrical myrtle hedges, descend from the avenue into the garden and its fountains.
There is a perfect harmony between the garden and the rest of the Villa. Nature bursts forth in a grandiose and festive revelation of green tints and trees, while a sumptuous art is joined with the natural environment.
An impressive complex of buildings which almost looks as if it is one with the surrounding rock...
Built on the place where Callisto II Borgia's Castle was situated...
It was built on the rests of a roman villa...
Patrocinio Comune di Tivoli
Assessorato al Turismo