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  • The Farnese Gardens (Italian: Orti Farnesiani sul Palatino), or "Gardens of Farnese upon the Palatine", are a garden in Rome, central Italy, created in 1550 on the northern portion of Palatine Hill, by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. They were the first private botanical gardens in Europe; the first botanical gardens of any kind in Europe were started by Italian universities in the mid-16th century, only a short time before.
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  • 1761 engraving by architect Giuseppe Vasi from book 10 of his series of vedute (views) of Rome, showing the Farnese Gardens on the Palatine Hill in Rome at that time.
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  • Top ways to experience Musei Di Palazzo Farnese and nearby attractions. ... See the symbol of the power of Farnese family and several museums at one visit.
  • Museums. Hist. ... Heraldic symbols of the Farnese in the gardens: fleurs-de-lys and unicorns. Return to Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola.
  • Farnese Gardens. A remnant of the Farenese family's Roman garden survives on the Palatine Hill, overlooking the Forum and near the Arch of Titus.
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  • Farnese Gardens were created by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the historic art collector, in 1550. They constituted the first private botanical gardens in Europe.
  • Farnese Gardens. Ancient and Early Christian Sites of Rome. ... Farnese Gardens - Exterior: View from North end; opposite Basilica of Maxentius.
  • The Farnese Gardens are a stunning green oasis located atop the Palatine Hill in Rome. Commissioned by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in the 16th century, these...
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  • The gardens also served as a museum of sorts, housing an extensive collection of statues, frescoes, and inscriptions.
  • The Farnese Gardens are an open air museum. Here, you can enjoy a naturalistic area embellished with culture and art.