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    • angel3660 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Only costs €5,00 entrance fee and well worth the money! Easy to reach by car. Beautiful landscaped Italian gardens with a series of fountains. Well worth a visit.
    • NanQ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Gardens of Villa Lante were created in 1566 by architect Jacopo da Vignola. Unlike many of Italy's grandest gardens, these never surrounded a home. The only buildings on the property are pavilions (called casinos) , which were built to accommodate Cardinal Garbara's taste for extravagant al fresco entertaining. The current management of Villa Lante is somewhat haphazard, and NO visitor's brochures in English are available. But these gardens are nevertheless essential sights for anyone who is interested in the curious styles of the Mannerist period of the Italian Renaissance. After you've visited the gardens, stop at the nearby bookshop, Il Pegaso. They carry guidebooks in many languages...all except English. But the photos in those books are worn having.
    • drewandlisaa 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After studying the great gardens of the world from afar, we finally visited Villa Lante, one of Italy's grandest gardens open to the public in person. Visiting in February allowed us unfettered access to inspect, photograph and experience the gardens, fountains, structures and villa. An in-person experience outshines any text or account one may read or view in a book.Bagnaia is a pleasant day trip from Rome, northwest, passing Lago di Bracciano.
    • elspethb472 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were somewhat disappointed by this attraction. Apart from the maze and fountains at the front of the houses it was rather unkempt. Only the front entrances of the houses were open to the public. Perhaps we were unlucky by going out of season but comparing this with the Palazzo Farnese in Nearby Caprarola which costs the same to enter this was not the same value for money nor nearly as beautiful or interesting.
    • stephenh783 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This garden has been on our `bucket list` for years, so we were delighted to arrive and have it virtually to ourselves. Built directly overlooking the small town below, it is a miracle of calm formality, reflection and innovation. The lower pools and fountain are all in perfect balance with the box parterres that surround them, offering wonderful reflected views. The chain cascade was one of the first ever seen in a garden and is enthralling even today in its beauty and its effectiveness. The stone central banqueting table would have been a wonderful place to entertain, cooled by the waters, beneath the shade of the trees , surveying the town beyond. Grottoes and garden pavilions abound everywhere - a wonderful early example of the garden being used as an extension of the house. One not to be missed if you are into green gardens.
    • Jude3147 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you are ever close to Terni, Italy be sure to check out Villa Lante. It is a spectacular formal gardens. The complex was started in 1566. There are also spectacular views of the countryside. Worth a side trip.
    • 731alanp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Loved the different levels. The use of waterfalls was spectacular. To think they had a large dinner in the middle of it all is great.
    • Astra_12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      an easy trip on the city bus from viterbo to the delightful little town of Bagnaia. the villa lante and its grounds are a welcome respite of renaissance gardens and fountains. a must see.
    • Eddie-Yorkshire 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful Italianate garden and a shady haven in the heat of an Italian summer. The garden is arranged on 3 levels, each level having its own "theme". Climbing from one tier to the next, you can turn and appreciate the view of not just the previos level but that of the tower of the Bogo of Bagnaia. Each level or tier provides its own fountain of interest
    • Hulot101 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you should happen to be driving through Lazio you should go out of your way to visit this 16th century mannerist delight, all the more so if you love Italian gardens. Water cascades playfully and refreshingly from top to bottom - at one point running down the middle of a large stone picnic table to provide a natural wine cooling system - in a style reminiscent of Villa d'Este, yet different. Not least among the differences are the two pavilions which stand at the head of a large parterre of clipped box and yew with lemon trees popping up between, offering glorious views north towards Umbria. It is easy to pause, indulge in a little time travel, and imagine the grand parties for which this sensual garden was designed five centuries ago. Un goiello!
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