The villa was named “Belvedere” for its splendid view of Rome. The monumental facade facing the city, with in the background the wooded scrub of the hill, appears at the end of a long path lined with holm oaks that with their intertwined branches form a tunnel of green vegetation. The severe “urban” facade is countered by the villa’s back facade with its light and airy loggias, opening onto a spectacular view that continues down the slopes of the hill.
The original building, donated in 1598 by Pope Clement VII Aldobrandini to his cardinal-nephew Pietro, was rebuilt by Giacomo della Porta, Carlo Maderno and Giovanni Fontana and in 1603 it was ready to receive the Papal court. Later the “Teatro delle Acque” was completed with its many niches and statues and a very high central cascade, with a system of fountains flowing down the hill towards the so-called “colonne d’Ercole”, two richly decorated Solomonic columns. In the right-hand wing of the exedra, on the same level as the palazzo, is the Sala del Parnaso or di Apollo. The fountains and original water features outlined complex symbolical itineraries, that celebrated the family that commissioned the work. The supply of water necessary to work the complex hydraulic system caused arguments with the owners of neighbouring properties, particularly with the Borghese family, who during Paul V’s Papacy (1605-1621), had begun a settlement policy on the Tuscolo hills creating an actual “Stato borghesiano”, Borghese state. The gardens at the back, bordering with a thick holm oak and cypress wood are set out with paths lined with hedges, balustrades with vases of myrtle and pomegranate, and citrus plants espaliers, while in the shade of centuries-old plane trees flowering camelias and hydrangeas can be admired.
Highlights
The Water Stairway
The typical feature of manneristic and Baroque gardens has here its most grandiose example, in a superb triumph of water and creativity. A steep succession of cascades leads to the top of the hill delimited by a pavilion set between two elaborate columns, alluding to the Columns of Hercules and to the virtuous hero – a reference to the qualities of the cardinal-nephew.
The Room of Parnassus
Set in the amphitheatre under the water stairway, the Room of Parnassus is completely covered in mosaics and paintings by Domenichino. At the centre, out of Mount Parnassus comes Pegasus, surrounded by Muses and Apollo above them all. Thanks to sophisticated mechanisms in the room visitors could hear surprising sound effects.
The Niche of Atlas
In 1620 the central niche of the Teatro delle Acque, at the end of the water stairway, saw the addition of the colossal statue of Atlas holding up the terrestrial globe on his shoulders, a metaphor for the Pope. The pins stuck in the sphere represent stars and allude to those in the Aldobrandini crest.
Villa Aldobrandini Contacts
Contacts
Telephone:+39 06 6833785
+39 06 68307957
Fax +39 06 6877291
Address
Via Cardinal Massaia, 18
00044 , Frascati (RM)
Villa Aldobrandini Opening times and prices
Opening hours
The Villa is a private property of the Aldobrandini family, so the inside of the building is closed to the public; but it is possible to visit the park on weekday mornings, from 8.30 to 17.30 free of charge.
Pricing
- Visits of the exteriors, the Garden, the Nymphaeum and the Parnassus
- Visits can be conducted in English and Spanish.
- For more information on tour fees contact the facility directly.
Villa Aldobrandini How to get there
Address
Via Cardinal Massaia, 18
00044 , Frascati (RM)
Latitude: 41.8035383
Longitude: 12.6807493
How to arrive by road
Roma-Napoli motorway, Monte Porzio Catone exit, then follow the signs for Frascati (about 5km). From the Grande Raccordo Anulare, exit 21-22 (Anagnina-Tuscolana), take via Tuscolana towards Frascati.
How to arrive by train
Frascati can be reached from Rome by Trenitalia (infrequent rides, from Termini Station Rome-Frascati line).
How to arrive by bus
Frascati is located 20 km from Rome, on the SP 215 (Via Tuscolana) and can be reached by Cotral Bus (frequent rides from the terminus Anagnina (Metro A station).
Villa Aldobrandini Services/Accessibility
Services
There is a free car park
Villa Aldobrandini Private events
The Villa has an indoor capacity of up to 300 people and an outdoor capacity of up to 2000, making it ideal for organizing large outdoor events, public events, gala dinners and ceremonies with a large number of guests. There is the possibility of mounting tensile structures to dine indoors in all weather conditions.
Villa Aldobrandini Itineraries
You could find the garden in these itineraries
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