Villa Celimontana

Park Rome, Latium, Italy

What to expect

Villa Celimontana is a beautiful villa located on the Caelian Hill in Rome, known for its stunning gardens and rich history. The villa was built in the 16th century by the Mattei family and features a mix of ancient and modern elements, including ancient sculptures, fountains, and a beautiful park with walking paths and a labyrinth of hedges. The villa has undergone several transformations over the centuries and has been owned by various families, including the Mattei, who transformed it into a park full of gardens adorned with ancient sculptures, fountains, and bitter oranges. Today, the villa is a popular spot for outdoor activities, such as walks and picnics, and is also used as a summer setting for concerts and shows. Visitors can explore the villa's gardens, which feature a variety of plants and trees, as well as several fountains and sculptures. The villa is also home to the Italian Geographic Society and offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city

Plan your family visit to the Villa Celimontana with these blog insights 👇

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Rome with family: 20 things to visit and do with children

Rome with family: 20 things to visit and do with children
This family's experience:

Activities: We took a break at Villa Celimontana, a peaceful park near the Colosseum. It's perfect for kids to run around!

Highlights: The kids loved playing in the park's playground and watching the turtles and fish in the fountain. It was a welcome respite from the busy city ✨