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  • Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of some of hand carved waterspouts from the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
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  • Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane at the Villa d’Este at the hill town of Tivoli. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_055.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_053.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_052.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_051.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_049.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_047.tif
  • Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane at the Villa d’Este at the hill town of Tivoli. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_046.tif
  • Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane at the Villa d’Este at the hill town of Tivoli. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_045.tif
  • Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane at the Villa d’Este at the hill town of Tivoli. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_003.tif
  • Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of some of hand carved waterspouts from the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_056.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_050.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_048.tif
  • View along the avenue of the hundred fountains or Le Cento Fontane. Villa d Este. Tivoli. Italy. The wooded walkway is flanked on one side by over one hundred hand carved waterspouts jetting out cooling water into three overlaying canals. Villa D’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_018.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of the one of the two Rustic fountains or Mete Sudanti, this one is a massive rock reef with four niches in the base. The fountains are made up in pyramidal structure in big blocks of Tiburtine tartar. From the summit, a jet of water shoots out and falls back over the rocks, collecting in pools buried into the ground. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_088.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of the one of the two Rustic fountains or Mete Sudanti, this one is in the form of a four fronted arch reinforced in the centre with a pylon. The fountains are made up in pyramidal structure in big blocks of Tiburtine tartar. From the summit, a jet of water shoots out and falls back over the rocks, collecting in pools buried into the ground. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_089.tif
  • The Margherita or Basket fountain with the rear of the Royal Palace of Caserta in the background. Caserta. Campania. Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • View of the Margherita or Basket fountain at the Royal Palace of Caserta Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • The Margherita or Basket fountain with the rear of the Royal Palace of Caserta in the background. Caserta. Campania. Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Part of the ramp that surrounds the Margherita or Basket fountain at the Royal Palace of Caserta Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_088.tif
  • View of the Margherita or Basket fountain at the Royal Palace of Caserta Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_085.tif
  • The Margherita or Basket fountain with the rear of the Royal Palace of Caserta in the background. Caserta. Campania. Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_082.tif
  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View of the Margherita or Basket fountain at the end of the parterre with the rear of the Royal Palace of Caserta in the background.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres.
    Caserta_Italy_006.tif
  • View of the Margherita or Basket fountain at the Royal Palace of Caserta Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_084.tif
  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View of the Margherita or Basket fountain at the end of the parterre with the rear of the Royal Palace of Caserta in the background.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_083.tif
  • Part view from Margherita or Basket fountain with the rear of the Royal Palace of Caserta in the background. Caserta. Italy.  This fountain is the first of six fountains that adorn the central boulevard that stretches for 3 kilometres. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_081.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the 1929 fountain known as Fonte Gaia by Giovanni Nicolini at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome. Italy.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_07...tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. Part View of the elaborate Fountain of Rometta designed by Pirro Ligorio and executed by Curzio Maccarone between 1567 and 1570 to represent ancient Rome. This semicircular theatre has numerous fountains and sculptures, including, representations of the Seven Hills of Rome, an boat with an obelisk as a mast, symbol of the Isola Tiberina, a seated statue of Rome Victorious, the wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus and arches and aqueducts. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_106.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of the 16th century fountain of the dragons. Flanked by elegant curved stepped walkways, the fountains pool is adorned with dolphins and in the centre a rocky base supports the sculptural group of four winged dragons. Water shoots out from the jaws of the dragons and at the centre the main jet powerfully shoots water up high. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_006.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the 1917 fountain known as the Fontana del Sarcofago delle Vittorie at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_10...tif
  • Rome. Italy. The 17th century Fontana dei Cavalli Marini (Fountain of the Sea Horses) by Cristoforo Unterberger at the Villa Borghese Gardens which is the second largest public park in Rome. The landscaped park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_08...tif
  • View of the 1929 fountain known as Fonte Gaia by Giovanni Nicolini at the Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome. Italy.  The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome. Italy.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_01...tif
  • Rome. Italy. The 17th century Fontana dei Cavalli Marini (Fountain of the Sea Horses) by Cristoforo Unterberger at the Villa Borghese Gardens which is the second largest public park in Rome. The landscaped park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_00...tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. Part View of the elaborate Fountain of Rometta designed by Pirro Ligorio and executed by Curzio Maccarone between 1567 and 1570 to represent ancient Rome. This semicircular theatre has numerous fountains and sculptures, including, representations of the Seven Hills of Rome, an boat with an obelisk as a mast, symbol of the Isola Tiberina, a seated statue of Rome Victorious, the wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus and arches and aqueducts. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_104.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of the 16th century fountain of the dragons. Flanked by elegant curved stepped walkways, the fountains pool is adorned with dolphins and in the centre a rocky base supports the sculptural group of four winged dragons. Water shoots out from the jaws of the dragons and at the centre the main jet powerfully shoots water up high. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_090.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. Part View of the elaborate Fountain of Rometta designed by Pirro Ligorio and executed by Curzio Maccarone between 1567 and 1570 to represent ancient Rome. This semicircular theatre has numerous fountains and sculptures, including, representations of the Seven Hills of Rome, an boat with an obelisk as a mast, symbol of the Isola Tiberina, a seated statue of Rome Victorious, the wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus, statue of the river God Aniene on the Tiburtine mountain summit – who holds in his right hand the circular Temple of Sybil. Below him half-hidden in a grotto, Appenines holds the mountain from which is born the river whose water merges with the Tiber.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_014.tif
  • View of the 1929 fountain known as Fonte Gaia by Giovanni Nicolini at the Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome. Italy.  The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome. Italy.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_11...tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the 1917 fountain known as the Fontana del Sarcofago delle Vittorie at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_10...tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the 1791 Fontana del Fiocco (Fountain of the Bow) at the Villa Borghese Gardens which is the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_09...tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the 1929 fountain known as Fonte Gaia by Giovanni Nicolini at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome. Italy.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_07...tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of a Man and a woman at the ornate fountain known as Mostra dell'Acqua Felice at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_00...tif
  • Part View of the elaborate Fountain of Rometta. Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy.  Designed by Pirro Ligorio and executed by Curzio Maccarone between 1567 and 1570 to represent ancient Rome. This semicircular theatre has numerous fountains and sculptures, including, representations of the Seven Hills of Rome, a boat with an obelisk as a mast, symbol of the Isola Tiberina, a seated statue of Rome Victorious, the wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus and arches and aqueducts. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_108.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of the 16th century fountain of the dragons. Flanked by elegant curved stepped walkways, the fountains pool is adorned with dolphins and in the centre a rocky base supports the sculptural group of four winged dragons. Water shoots out from the jaws of the dragons and at the centre the main jet powerfully shoots water up high. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_092.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the 1929 fountain known as Fonte Gaia by Giovanni Nicolini at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome. Italy.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_07...tif
  • Part View of the elaborate Fountain of Rometta. Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy.  Designed by Pirro Ligorio and executed by Curzio Maccarone between 1567 and 1570 to represent ancient Rome. This semicircular theatre has numerous fountains and sculptures, including, representations of the Seven Hills of Rome, a boat with an obelisk as a mast, symbol of the Isola Tiberina, a seated statue of Rome Victorious, the wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus and arches and aqueducts. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_107.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. Part View of the elaborate Fountain of Rometta designed by Pirro Ligorio and executed by Curzio Maccarone between 1567 and 1570 to represent ancient Rome. This semicircular theatre has numerous fountains and sculptures, including, representations of the Seven Hills of Rome, an boat with an obelisk as a mast, symbol of the Isola Tiberina, a seated statue of Rome Victorious, the wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus and arches and aqueducts. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_105.tif
  • Villa d’Este. Tivoli. Italy. View of the 16th century fountain of the dragons. Flanked by elegant curved stepped walkways, the fountains pool is adorned with dolphins and in the centre a rocky base supports the sculptural group of four winged dragons. Water shoots out from the jaws of the dragons and at the centre the main jet powerfully shoots water up high. Villa d’Este, renowned for its spectacular use of water, represents the quintessence of the Italian garden of the High Renaissance. It is a designated UNESCO world heritage site.
    Villa_d_Este_Tivoli_Italy_091.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the 1917 fountain known as the Fontana del Sarcofago delle Vittorie at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_10...tif
  • The 1791 Fontana del Fiocco (Fountain of the Bow) at the Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome, Italy. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
    Villa_Borghese_Gardens_Rome_Italy_00...tif
  • View over the Fountains of the Dolphins lake to the great 75 metres high waterfall cascade, Royal Palace of Caserta. Italy.  Fountains and water features traverse the park for 3 kilometres from behind the Royal Palace to the waterfall. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View over the lake of the Fountains of the Dolphins towards the great cascade, a waterfall 75 metres high. Fountains and water features traverse the park for 3 kilometres from behind the Royal Palace to the waterfall. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View over the lake of the Fountains of the Dolphins towards the great cascade, a waterfall 75 metres high. Fountains and water features traverse the park for 3 kilometres from behind the Royal Palace to the waterfall. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_042.tif
  • View over the Fountains of the Dolphins lake to the great 75 metres high waterfall cascade, Royal Palace of Caserta. Italy.  Fountains and water features traverse the park for 3 kilometres from behind the Royal Palace to the waterfall. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Caserta_Italy_092.tif
  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_095.tif
  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_092.tif
  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_098.tif
  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_097.tif
  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_094.tif
  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Upper level of the monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • The monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • The monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • The monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • The monumental staircase with the fountain of eleven sprouts (Fontana Degli Zampilli), Botanical Garden, Rome, Italy. The staircase ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma upper level and is divided by the small cascading fountains. The staircase and fountain were built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View from behind the fountain of Ceres along the promenade that extends for 3 kilometres across the park in a straight line from the great waterfall to the Royal Palace. Designed so as to rival to rival and even overshadow Versailles, the avenue is lined by narrow lawns and punctuated by cascades, ponds, groups of statues and fountains with mythological themes. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy.  View from behind the fountain of Venus and Adonis along the promenade that extends for 3 kilometres across the park in a straight line to the Royal Palace. Designed so as to rival to rival and even overshadow Versailles, the avenue is lined by narrow lawns and punctuated by cascades, ponds, groups of statues and fountains with mythological themes. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Fountain and view through tall umbrella pines to the La Casina di Raffaello at the Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome, Italy. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View along the central boulevard that is adorned with fountains and water features and stretches for 3 kilometres from behind the Royal Palace, ending up at the base of the great cascade, a waterfall 75 metres high. The 18th century Royal Palace or Reggia di Caserta is Italy’s most magnificent Palace and its immense park is one of the most dazzling and grandiose in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View of three people, one with a pink umbrella, walking along the central boulevard at the rear of the Royal Palace. The avenue extends for 3 kilometres across the park in a straight line from the Royal Palace to the great waterfall, some 75 metres high. Designed so as to rival to rival and even overshadow Versailles, the avenue is lined by narrow lawns and punctuated by cascades, ponds, groups of statues and fountains with mythological themes.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View of a section of the 3 kilometre long avenue that extends across the park in a straight line from the Royal Palace to the great waterfall some 75 metres high. It is lined by narrow lawns and punctuated by cascades, ponds, groups of statues and fountains with mythological themes.
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  • Caserta. Campania. Italy. View of a section of the 3 kilometre long avenue that extends across the park in a straight line from the Royal Palace to the great waterfall some 75 metres high. It is lined by narrow lawns and punctuated by cascades, ponds, groups of statues and fountains with mythological themes.
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  • A Small wooden bridge and waterfall of the Japanese Garden, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The Japanese Garden was designed according to the layout of the Kaiyu Shiki Teien model (Walking Garden), with fountains, small waterfalls and two ponds.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the cascading fountains known as Fontana Degli Zampilli which divides the upper level of the monumental staircase at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The staircase was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the upper level of the monumental staircase which ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The staircase upper level is divided by a sequence of small cascading fountains known as Fontana Degli Zampilli. The staircase was built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • The imitation Ionic Temple of Aesculapius in the lake garden (Giardino dei Lago) at the Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome. Italy. The landscaped park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. A shady tree lined path leads to the round circular temple dedicated to Diana (Tempio di Diana) at the Villa Borghese Gardens which is the second largest public park in Rome.  The temple is modelled on ancient temples. The landscape gardens which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • A waterfall of the Japanese Garden, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The Japanese Garden was designed according to the layout of the Kaiyu Shiki Teien model (Walking Garden), with fountains, small waterfalls and two ponds.
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  • A waterfall of the Japanese Garden, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The Japanese Garden was designed according to the layout of the Kaiyu Shiki Teien model (Walking Garden), with fountains, small waterfalls and two ponds.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the upper level of the monumental staircase which ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The staircase upper level is divided by a sequence of small cascading fountains known as Fontana Degli Zampilli. The staircase was built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the upper level of the monumental staircase which ascends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The staircase upper level is divided by a sequence of small cascading fountains known as Fontana Degli Zampilli. The staircase was built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the lower part of the monumental staircase which acends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The staircase upper level is divided by a sequence of small cascading fountains known as Fontana Degli Zampilli. The staircase was built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the lower part of the monumental staircase which acends to the highest section of Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The staircase upper level is divided by a sequence of small cascading fountains known as Fontana Degli Zampilli. The staircase was built in the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga and is flanked by centuries old oak trees.
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  • Monument of Colombian political and military historical figure Francisco de Paula Santander, Villa Borghese gardens, Rome, Italy. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome. Italy.
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  • View through tall umbrella pines to the La Casina di Raffaello at the Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome, Italy. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. A tree lined avenue leads to the 18th century Triumphal type arch (Arco di Settimo Severo) at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome. Italy.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the monument to the poet Goethe by Gustav Eberlein at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The monument was bestowed to the Italian State a Monument by Emperor William II of Germany in 1903. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the 18th century Triumphal type arch gate (Arco di Settimo Severo) at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • The 18th century Triumphal type arch gate (Arco di Settimo Severo), Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome, Italy. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • The 18th century Triumphal type arch gate (Arco di Settimo Severo), Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome, Italy. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. People biking through the leafy lanes at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The landscape park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. A woman, boy and people biking through the leafy lanes at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The landscape park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the Edicola della musa (Kiosk of the Muse)shrine monument at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. Dating from 1842, the monument depicts a female muse statute and was flanked by two female statues, now disappeared. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the Edicola della musa (Kiosk of the Muse)shrine monument at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. Dating from 1842, the monument depicts a female muse statute and was flanked by two female statues, now disappeared. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the 18th century neoclassical Roman temple dedicated to Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Annia Faustina at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The temple (Tempio di Annia Faustina e Cerere) was built by Antonio and Mario Asprucci. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the 18th century neoclassical Roman temple dedicated to Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Annia Faustina at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The temple (Tempio di Annia Faustina e Cerere) was built by Antonio and Mario Asprucci. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the Portico of the lions (Portico dei Leoni) an arched building facade with water spouting lion statues and a basin at the Villa Borghese Gardens, the second largest public park in Rome. The park which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the reliefs decorating the ceiling of the round circular temple dedicated to Diana (Tempio di Diana) at the Villa Borghese Gardens which is the second largest public park in Rome.  The temple is modelled on ancient temples. The landscape gardens which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. View of the round circular temple dedicated to Diana (Tempio di Diana) at the Villa Borghese Gardens which is the second largest public park in Rome.  The temple is modelled on ancient temples. The landscape gardens which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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  • Rome. Italy. A shady tree lined path leads to the round circular temple dedicated to Diana (Tempio di Diana) at the Villa Borghese Gardens which is the second largest public park in Rome.  The temple is modelled on ancient temples. The landscape gardens which is in the heart of Rome is one of Europe’s most elegant parks and features a lake, temples, fountains, statues, small zoo and several museums. It’s a pleasure to walk or bike through its leafy lanes and watch Romans and tourists at play or relaxing and escape the hectic streets of Rome.
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