Villa Farnesina Roma

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(841) · Art museum in Rome, Italy
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The Villa Farnesina is a Renaissance suburban villa in the Via della Lungara, in the district of Trastevere in Rome, central Italy. Built between 1506 and …

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Dec 6, 2024
We decided to visit this grand mansion as we were staying close by. It’s an impressive building, but due to restoration only two rooms were open, one with so much scaffolding inside that you could ba… Full review by christiant479
Sep 24, 2024
Except for the fact it was hard to get to and hard to find I loved this place. No hoards unlike the rest of Rome. You can stay as long as you like and admire the beautiful art in peace. It is not cru… Full review by drjeff
Sep 2, 2024
Wasn't worth the time. There are so many places to visit in Rome and this is not one of them. Only worthwhile if you have been to rome many times and are looking for something new. For the admission … Full review by Lepand

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Construction completed:1510
Construction started:1506

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Is picnicking allowed in the gardens? I’m not talking about a big spread. I just wonder if a few people can eat a sandwich …
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Is picnicking allowed in the gardens? I’m not talking about a big spread. I just wonder if a few people can eat a sandwich and drink a bottle of water in the garden.
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There are some seats outside the entrance facing a garden of sorts...i saw people snacking and drinking whilst I was there whilst seated .
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Do I need to buy tickets in advance?
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No, there is a ticket office upon arrival there.
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Can you enter the museum up until 2:00 and still enjoy an hour or so in the museum? Or is 2:00 the time you must exit …
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Can you enter the museum up until 2:00 and still enjoy an hour or so in the museum? Or is 2:00 the time you must exit by? Thank you.
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Yes, you could enjoy the Villa Farnesina in just an hour or so. It is a small private villa turned museum. So you could easily see it all in one hour and even linger in some of the rooms within …
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Yes, you could enjoy the Villa Farnesina in just an hour or so. It is a small private villa turned museum. So you could easily see it all in one hour and even linger in some of the rooms within that time and spend time with the frescoes.
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Would someone be so kind as to tell me which bus or tram will take me here, I am coming from the La Guistiniana Station …
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Would someone be so kind as to tell me which bus or tram will take me here, I am coming from the La Guistiniana Station (FM3), thank you.
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Hi we walked there so unfortunately cannot not answer that. It is not that far, as you might think and a pleasant walk by the river. Hope this helps
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