Villa Torlonia, once the residence of Roman nobility and briefly of Benito Mussolini, is a historic estate in the heart of Rome. The property comprises three villas: the Casina delle Civette, the Casino dei Principi, and the Casino Nobile, all set within an English-style garden, a unique feature in the city center. Inside, visitors can explore an impressive collection of stained glass, fine furnishings, sculptures, and Italian art, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of its former inhabitants.
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