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The place is really very suggestive. A jewel in the heart of Rome. An ideal location for a gala reception. The ideal period is certainly spring summer so you can take advantage of the beautiful garden. View all feedback.
The place is really very suggestive. A jewel in the heart of Rome. An ideal location for a gala reception. The ideal period is certainly spring summer so you can take advantage of the beautiful garden.
Beautiful location with a wonderful view, a garden and very beautiful interiors.
During our romantic holiday in Rome, after a long year of my husband's work, I remember two boys who, after drinking almost half a bar, calmly disappeared from the villa, without paying for their drinks. The incredulous owners tried to call the police and the President of the Republic Napolitano but it was all in vain. Greetings to those guys.
Very nice place for the vents unfortunately only for the vents and no catering all year round
The Casina Valadier is so called because the great Roman architect Giuseppe Valadier (1762 – 1839) who designed the Pincio, designed and built it. It is a neoclassical style adaptation of a pre-existing 16th century building, construction which began between 1816 and ended in 1837. The three-storey building has a predominantly cubic shape, with the embellishment of an exedra with columns and capitals and pilasters on the building that make it soar. Over time it was subject to many interventions, including by the famous architect Marcello Piacentini in 1919. After various vicissitudes, which also saw it relegated to the modest home of the park keeper and also linked to the events of the Second World War, it has now become a splendid location, with a panoramic restaurant and bar. The structure is used, thanks to the various rooms present, for events and ceremonies. Of great value are the finely decorated internal spaces with archaeological and external remains which are located in a splendid garden, where there is also the suggestive amphora fountain. There is also a useful car park for use by the structure.