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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Apr 2, 2025
Very disappointing. No words of the closure of most if the rooms to the public at the ticket booth. You pay 15 Euros only to find out that you can only see 30% of the frescos when you’re in the villa…Full review by Ingo-Jens
Mar 6, 2025
We went to villa farnesina to see Raphael’s frescoes and were not disappointed. It was incredibly quiet so we were able to admire the amazing art by Raphael essentially alone. Nice gardens to wander …Full review by I943Zsarahh
Mar 3, 2025
It is definitely a must-see for lovers of Renaissance art. We were amazed. This lovely villa, built by Baldassare Peruzzi for the wealthy Sienese banker Agostino Chigi is one of the most significant …Full review by dapper777
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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Good Morning, the Park is rather small and it does not have many benches - only next to entrance- about 4- I think there you can sit and have a sandwich. But not in the garden …
Good Morning, the Park is rather small and it does not have many benches - only next to entrance- about 4- I think there you can sit and have a sandwich. But not in the garden behind. Best regards, Heidi
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 …
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.