
When looking for a chance to immerse yourself in a fairytale atmosphere, a walk to Villa Torlonia is always a good idea. It may be because of the rich vegetation around, which here appears more “sylvan” than other green city spaces, or perhaps because stopping to admire the architecture of the Casina delle Civette transports us in a moment to a distant, almost fairy-like world.
From December 8th 2021, it will be possible to add an extra stimulus to our imagination, thanks to the opening to the public of the Serra Moresca complex. The museums of Villa Torlonia are therefore enriched with new elements. The complex, in addition to the Serra, includes the artificial Grotto and the Moorish Tower.
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