Pincio Gardens, perched atop the Pincian Hill, have a history that traces back to ancient Rome when the Pinci family’s estate occupied the area. In the 19th century, Giuseppe Valadier reimagined the space, transforming it into a lush, verdant expanse. Today, visitors can stroll through the gardens, surrounded by greenery and adorned with busts of notable Italians, an obelisk, and a historic water clock. The panoramic terrace offers sweeping views over Piazza del Popolo and Rome’s rooftops, extending as far as St. Peter’s Basilica, making it a favored spot for photographers and romantics alike.
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