Rome - Parks and nature reserves Villa Ada Villa Ada in Rome is the fourth largest public park. It houses numerous neoclassical buildings, including the royal villa.
Tivoli - Parks and nature reserves Parco di Villa Gregoriana Villa Gregoriana is a beautiful nature park in the city of Tivoli. It was set up in 1834, at the behest of Pope Gregory XVI, after the River Aniene diverted thus bringing the arrangement of a new waterfall. The structure is dominated by two temples located in the acropolis and consists of different natural elements, panoramic views and caves that make it the most visited park in the city.
Anzio - Parks and nature reserves Tor Caldara Tor Caldara is a unique nature reserve for its biodiversity and extent. In 1988 it became a protected natural area at European level, also raising its international value. It contains very rare vegetations; while the fauna is rich in particular species. The most interesting places to see, in addition to natural landscapes, are: the Torre delle Caldane and the sulfur mines.
Cerveteri - Parks and nature reserves Riserva naturale Macchiatonda The Macchiatonda Nature Reserve was established in 1983 and extends for about 250 km. Its name comes from a small bay and elm forest of very ancient origin called “macchiatonda”. The nature reserve is the place of many species of birds including wild geese, bittern and also the buzzard typical of the Tolfa Mountains.
Rome - Parks and nature reserves Giardini di Villa Borghese It’s a large park to the north of the centre of Rome. It takes its name from Villa Boghese building that houses the Galleria Borghese. To see the Pincio Gardens, the reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, and the Bioparco to the north.
Sacrofano - Parks and nature reserves Parco regionale di Veio The municipality of Sacrofano is part of the Regional Park of Veio. The park is characterized by interesting historical, naturalistic and landscape elements.
Rome - Parks and nature reserves Bioparco The Zoological Garden of Rome was founded in 1908 with the task of creating a place of attraction for all visitors for a wonderful wildlife collection. The Zoo was inaugurated in 1911 and, moreover, was built by Carl Hagenbeck who had already opened, in turn, the famous Stellingen Zoo, in Hamburg. In 1935 Raffaele De Vico's enlargement work was completed and the two new areas of the Great Aviary and the Reptilary opened.