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Villa Ada Savoia — Attraction in Rome

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Villa Ada Savoia
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Nearby attractions
Bunker Villa Ada Savoia
Ingresso da, Villa Ada Savoia, Via Panama, n. 55, 00198 Roma RM, Italy
Catacombs of Priscilla
Via Salaria, 430, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy and Grand Mosque of Rome
Viale della Moschea, 85, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
Forte Antenne
Via del Forte Antenne, 12, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
aMUSEment PARK
Piazza Delle Muse, 19, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Casa Mezzo
Via di Priscilla, 25/A, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Città D’Oriente
Via di Priscilla, 93/95, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Locanda Filomarino
Via Filomarino, 7, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Inches Ristorazione
Piazza Vescovio, 19/20, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Ristorante La Mora Specialità Toscane & Pizzeria
P.za Crati, 13, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
OPIFICIO VESCOVIO
Piazza Vescovio, 16, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Sicilia Bedda Sicily Food Lab Trieste Salario
Trieste-Salario, L.go Forano, 14, 00198 Roma RM, Italy
Infarinare
Piazza Vescovio, 16/17, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Ristorante L'Allegro
Via Magliano Sabina, 6/8, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Sushi Jo
Via Nemorense, 39, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby hotels
Hotel delle Muse
Via Tommaso Salvini, 18, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
Anni 50 B&B
Via Fogliano, 37, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
B&B VILLINO MARGHERITA
Via Anapo, 1, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Hotel Panama Garden
Via Salaria, 336, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Hotel Villa Duse
Via Morelli Alamanno, 1, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
Elements Affittacamere
Largo Pietro Mascagni, 20, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
Sunshine Eco Residence
Via Ostriana, 12, 00199 Roma RM, Italy
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Villa Ada Savoia

Via Salaria, 267, 273/275 Roma RM, Italy
4.5(4.5K)
Open until 8:00 PM
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attractions: Bunker Villa Ada Savoia, Catacombs of Priscilla, Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy and Grand Mosque of Rome, Forte Antenne, aMUSEment PARK, restaurants: Casa Mezzo, Città D’Oriente, Locanda Filomarino, Inches Ristorazione, Ristorante La Mora Specialità Toscane & Pizzeria, OPIFICIO VESCOVIO, Sicilia Bedda Sicily Food Lab Trieste Salario, Infarinare, Ristorante L'Allegro, Sushi Jo
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Nearby attractions of Villa Ada Savoia

Bunker Villa Ada Savoia

Catacombs of Priscilla

Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy and Grand Mosque of Rome

Forte Antenne

aMUSEment PARK

Bunker Villa Ada Savoia

Bunker Villa Ada Savoia

4.1

(53)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Catacombs of Priscilla

Catacombs of Priscilla

4.6

(953)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy and Grand Mosque of Rome

Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy and Grand Mosque of Rome

4.6

(823)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Forte Antenne

Forte Antenne

4.0

(245)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Pasta-making class, wine tasting and dinner
Pasta-making class, wine tasting and dinner
Fri, Dec 26 • 2:30 PM
00044, Frascati, Lazio, Italy
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Colosseum of Wonders -Arena Floor Access
Colosseum of Wonders -Arena Floor Access
Tue, Dec 30 • 10:30 AM
00184, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Pasta and Pizza cooking class with wine and more
Pasta and Pizza cooking class with wine and more
Sat, Dec 27 • 5:45 PM
00142, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Villa Ada Savoia

Casa Mezzo

Città D’Oriente

Locanda Filomarino

Inches Ristorazione

Ristorante La Mora Specialità Toscane & Pizzeria

OPIFICIO VESCOVIO

Sicilia Bedda Sicily Food Lab Trieste Salario

Infarinare

Ristorante L'Allegro

Sushi Jo

Casa Mezzo

Casa Mezzo

4.2

(520)

Click for details
Città D’Oriente

Città D’Oriente

4.4

(1.0K)

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Locanda Filomarino

Locanda Filomarino

4.6

(149)

$$

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Inches Ristorazione

Inches Ristorazione

4.1

(459)

$$

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Reviews of Villa Ada Savoia

4.5
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5.0
1y

READ BEFORE VISITING!

this is a huge park (free, public) that has many paths - some are wide and "official" and some are in the woods part of the park.

There you can feel totally immersed in nature and have a nice hike in the woods, on natural paths and in between trees.

You won't find many facilities here, so if that's what you want - try another park. You will find lots of nature!

Please note the following:

There is no "Villa" in the park that is "Villa ada" and which you can see/visit. This is the name for the entire park so no need to search for one...

The only structure that looks like a villa is actually the Egypt Embassy, which you can't visit nor access unfortunately.

The main entrance is called "Ingresso monumentale di Villa Ada" on Google maps. There seem to be other roads that lead to the park but some of them are private roads with locked gates.

For example, Google maps might take you through a university in order to get inside the park, however if you are not attending it, you can't access it and have to walk all around it.

There is another, cool and hidden entrance which is basically a hole in the wall. It's called "Buco di via di San Filippo" and it's on the west side of the park.

It's not for strollers or bikes - only passable by foot. Once inside the park, you'll have to find your way in the woods in (mostly) unmarked paths - so if you like adventures, this is a perfect way inside the park!

For this part of the park I advise proper walking/sports shoes (doable with sneakers as well but up to you).

There are no restaurants or cafes inside the park, only close to the road on the east. So please bring food and snack if needed. There are water fountains here and there but do also bring water bottles.

It's possible to hike, bike, jog, exercise, meditate, sun bath, have a picnic and just relax in this park as it is pretty big.

You will also find a small playground for kids, small ponds with turtles and a country...

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4.0
1y

🏞️ Villa Ada Savoia è un luogo meraviglioso che si trova a Roma, nella zona settentrionale della città, a nord-ovest della via Salaria, tra i quartieri Parioli, Pinciano e Trieste-Salario. Questo parco storico è il quarto più grande di Roma, con una superficie di 160 ettari, e ospita numerosi edifici neoclassici e eclettici, tra cui la Palazzina Reale, il Tempio di Flora, la Villa Polissena, le Scuderie Reali, lo Chalet svizzero, e la Torre Gotica. 🏠 La storia di Villa Ada Savoia è tutta al femminile, e il suo nome deriva da Ada Hungerford, moglie di Giuseppe Telfner, amministratore della Casa Reale. La struttura originale fu costruita nel 1874 per la famiglia reale, e successivamente fu ampliata e modificata nel corso dei secoli. La villa è stata proprietà dei Savoia in due periodi, dal 1872 al 1878 e dal 1904 al 1946. 🌳 Il parco è caratterizzato da una vegetazione rigogliosa, con boschi di lecci, querce da sughero, pinete e prati, secondo la tradizionale configurazione irregolare del giardino all'inglese. La vastità del territorio e la graduale riqualificazione del suo patrimonio ambientale ne fanno un luogo ideale per passeggiate e jogging nella natura. 🏞️ La villa è anche nota per il suo bunker antiaereo, realizzato nel 1941-42 per ospitare il re e la sua famiglia. Dopo la caduta della monarchia, la parte della villa che era proprietà personale del re rimase ai suoi eredi, mentre quella proprietà della Casa reale divenne patrimonio pubblico e dopo alcuni interventi di sistemazione, è entrata a far parte delle ville di pertinenza del Comune di Roma e quindi liberamente accessibile. 🏞️ In questi ultimi anni, si sono avuti alcuni significativi interventi di restauro riguardanti il portale monumentale sulla via, l'annesso casino-guardiania, il coffee-house, e la fontana in ghisa. A marzo del 2016, dopo il restauro a cura dell'associazione Roma Sotterranea, è stato aperto al pubblico il bunker antiaereo visitabile su prenotazione. 🏞️ Villa Ada Savoia è un luogo storico e culturale unico che offre una vasta gamma di esperienze e attrazioni. La sua storia, la sua architettura, e la sua natura fanno di questo parco un luogo ideale per visitare e apprezzare la bellezza di Roma. 👎🏻Una pecca è che c'è un solo bar in tutta la villa.

(Se ti è piaciuta la mia recensione clicca su 👍🏻 "Utile"....

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3.0
2y

The park is really large and pretty, and some areas are pretty wild. Like most of Roman parks, Villa Ada is really badly managed and badly maintained. There are no public restrooms (except those at the Cafe), no trash cans, some trails are overgrown, and fallen trees are removed probably once every two years. However, they just recently installed new playgrounds for kids, so that's nice. There are also few trails for jogging and biking, few spots where you can exercise, meditate, or do yoga. Two small ponds. Trampolines and arcades for kids (in a so-so shape, and pretty dirty). Tons of people off leash walking their dogs which could be dangerous at times. I would recommend visiting this park during the day, but...

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Oh My GoshenOh My Goshen
READ BEFORE VISITING! this is a huge park (free, public) that has many paths - some are wide and "official" and some are in the woods part of the park. There you can feel totally immersed in nature and have a nice hike in the woods, on natural paths and in between trees. You won't find many facilities here, so if that's what you want - try another park. You will find lots of nature! Please note the following: 1. There is no "Villa" in the park that is "Villa ada" and which you can see/visit. This is the name for the entire park so no need to search for one... 2. The only structure that looks like a villa is actually the Egypt Embassy, which you can't visit nor access unfortunately. 3. The main entrance is called "Ingresso monumentale di Villa Ada" on Google maps. There seem to be other roads that lead to the park but some of them are private roads with locked gates. For example, Google maps might take you through a university in order to get inside the park, however if you are not attending it, you can't access it and have to walk all around it. 4. There is another, cool and hidden entrance which is basically a hole in the wall. It's called "Buco di via di San Filippo" and it's on the west side of the park. It's not for strollers or bikes - only passable by foot. Once inside the park, you'll have to find your way in the woods in (mostly) unmarked paths - so if you like adventures, this is a perfect way inside the park! For this part of the park I advise proper walking/sports shoes (doable with sneakers as well but up to you). 5. There are no restaurants or cafes inside the park, only close to the road on the east. So please bring food and snack if needed. There are water fountains here and there but do also bring water bottles. 6. It's possible to hike, bike, jog, exercise, meditate, sun bath, have a picnic and just relax in this park as it is pretty big. You will also find a small playground for kids, small ponds with turtles and a country club. Enjoy!
Asma BenounAsma Benoun
Villa Ada I really love this park! its 2nd big park in Rome, with 3 artificial lakes, with a lovely stories behind each corner, you can read about Villa Savoia. The public portion of the park is much larger than the private area. It contains an artificial lake and many trees, including stone pines, holm oaks, laurels, and a very rare metasequoia, imported from Tibet in 1940. Entrance to the park is free. ,bicycles, or riding horses. Entrance today to Bunker Villa Ada Savoia, you can visit it now .hope you all visit Rome one day, and see the magical beauty of this city. and don't miss the summer events in this beautiful park, there are Villa Ada events
Billy GreyBilly Grey
Villa Ada è il quarto più grande parco pubblico di Roma dopo il Parco regionale dell'Appia antica, il Parco regionale del Pineto e Villa Doria Pamphilj. Ospita numerosi edifici neoclassici, tra i quali la villa reale (attualmente in uso alle Legazioni diplomatiche egiziane in Italia). È collocato nella zona settentrionale della città, a nord-ovest della via Salaria, nel quartiere Parioli.Sono numerosi i resti di un insediamento urbano databile all'VIII secolo a.C., conosciuto con il nome di Antemnae, da ante amnes, ossia "davanti ai fiumi" in lingua latina, per indicare il punto in cui l'Aniene si unisce al Tevere. Dionisio, Livio e Plutarco la ricordano in lotta contro Roma per vendicare il ratto delle Sabine. Tra le donne rapite, infatti, sarebbero state numerose quelle provenienti da questo centro. Altro elemento fondamentale è la vicinanza con l'antica via Salaria, la più antica fra tutte le consolari romane, nonché strada fondamentale per il commercio del sale. Fu legata fin dall'origine al commercio di questo minerale che i primi Romani dovevano importare dal mare Adriatico. Lungo questa strada sono ancora evidenti numerose sepolture in forma di sepolcro e da complessi di necropoli e catacombe cristiane che si aprono nel terreno. Si ricordano infatti le splendide e antichissime catacombe di Priscilla, il cui tracciato si estende per la maggior parte sotto il territorio della villa. Il luogo apparteneva alla famiglia degli Acilii (nella zona è infatti presente il toponimo piazza Acilia), che aveva qui un ipogeo gentilizio; è ricordato il console Manlio Acilio Glabrione – appartenente alla famiglia e probabilmente convertitosi al Cristianesimo – che fu condannato nel 95 da Domiziano per avere complottato contro di lui. Ben presto all'ipogeo iniziale fu aggiunta una piccola basilica sotto papa Silvestro I e, di conseguenza, altre tombe cristiane.
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READ BEFORE VISITING! this is a huge park (free, public) that has many paths - some are wide and "official" and some are in the woods part of the park. There you can feel totally immersed in nature and have a nice hike in the woods, on natural paths and in between trees. You won't find many facilities here, so if that's what you want - try another park. You will find lots of nature! Please note the following: 1. There is no "Villa" in the park that is "Villa ada" and which you can see/visit. This is the name for the entire park so no need to search for one... 2. The only structure that looks like a villa is actually the Egypt Embassy, which you can't visit nor access unfortunately. 3. The main entrance is called "Ingresso monumentale di Villa Ada" on Google maps. There seem to be other roads that lead to the park but some of them are private roads with locked gates. For example, Google maps might take you through a university in order to get inside the park, however if you are not attending it, you can't access it and have to walk all around it. 4. There is another, cool and hidden entrance which is basically a hole in the wall. It's called "Buco di via di San Filippo" and it's on the west side of the park. It's not for strollers or bikes - only passable by foot. Once inside the park, you'll have to find your way in the woods in (mostly) unmarked paths - so if you like adventures, this is a perfect way inside the park! For this part of the park I advise proper walking/sports shoes (doable with sneakers as well but up to you). 5. There are no restaurants or cafes inside the park, only close to the road on the east. So please bring food and snack if needed. There are water fountains here and there but do also bring water bottles. 6. It's possible to hike, bike, jog, exercise, meditate, sun bath, have a picnic and just relax in this park as it is pretty big. You will also find a small playground for kids, small ponds with turtles and a country club. Enjoy!
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Villa Ada I really love this park! its 2nd big park in Rome, with 3 artificial lakes, with a lovely stories behind each corner, you can read about Villa Savoia. The public portion of the park is much larger than the private area. It contains an artificial lake and many trees, including stone pines, holm oaks, laurels, and a very rare metasequoia, imported from Tibet in 1940. Entrance to the park is free. ,bicycles, or riding horses. Entrance today to Bunker Villa Ada Savoia, you can visit it now .hope you all visit Rome one day, and see the magical beauty of this city. and don't miss the summer events in this beautiful park, there are Villa Ada events
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Villa Ada è il quarto più grande parco pubblico di Roma dopo il Parco regionale dell'Appia antica, il Parco regionale del Pineto e Villa Doria Pamphilj. Ospita numerosi edifici neoclassici, tra i quali la villa reale (attualmente in uso alle Legazioni diplomatiche egiziane in Italia). È collocato nella zona settentrionale della città, a nord-ovest della via Salaria, nel quartiere Parioli.Sono numerosi i resti di un insediamento urbano databile all'VIII secolo a.C., conosciuto con il nome di Antemnae, da ante amnes, ossia "davanti ai fiumi" in lingua latina, per indicare il punto in cui l'Aniene si unisce al Tevere. Dionisio, Livio e Plutarco la ricordano in lotta contro Roma per vendicare il ratto delle Sabine. Tra le donne rapite, infatti, sarebbero state numerose quelle provenienti da questo centro. Altro elemento fondamentale è la vicinanza con l'antica via Salaria, la più antica fra tutte le consolari romane, nonché strada fondamentale per il commercio del sale. Fu legata fin dall'origine al commercio di questo minerale che i primi Romani dovevano importare dal mare Adriatico. Lungo questa strada sono ancora evidenti numerose sepolture in forma di sepolcro e da complessi di necropoli e catacombe cristiane che si aprono nel terreno. Si ricordano infatti le splendide e antichissime catacombe di Priscilla, il cui tracciato si estende per la maggior parte sotto il territorio della villa. Il luogo apparteneva alla famiglia degli Acilii (nella zona è infatti presente il toponimo piazza Acilia), che aveva qui un ipogeo gentilizio; è ricordato il console Manlio Acilio Glabrione – appartenente alla famiglia e probabilmente convertitosi al Cristianesimo – che fu condannato nel 95 da Domiziano per avere complottato contro di lui. Ben presto all'ipogeo iniziale fu aggiunta una piccola basilica sotto papa Silvestro I e, di conseguenza, altre tombe cristiane.
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