This beautiful villa situated a few minutes walk to Villa Borghese and approximately 15 minutes walk to Via Veneto and the Historical Centre.
The building dates back to the 18th century when it was originally an “Osteria” or Inn, where people use to stop and feed their horses or stop to dine and drink home made wine. In those days, the building was surrounded by fields of artichokes and countryside, but over the years gradually the area was developed and buildings were built all around the villa. This means of course that the villa is not totally isolated, but at the same time it is still a very charming and it has a lot to offer as a real family home in the heart of Rome.
The villa has antique cotta floors throughout and consists of the following:
Entrance to the villa is through a gate into the beautiful garden, there is a lawn area, plants and fruit trees, also in the garden there are many stunning pieces of archeological findings from Roman times, including part of a Roman column, this makes the garden very special and unique.
From the garden there is access to a terrace which is spacious and can be used for outdoor dining, there is also access from the living room to the terrace.