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19 March, 2020 5:49 pm

Rome: Museo Carlo Bilotti – Aranciera of Villa Borghese

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The famous orangery of Villa Borghese, after years of neglecting, has been restored to its pristine beauty.
The place undoubtedly is worth visiting.
Your children will be delighted by it: orange trees, meadows and fountains; a small heaven on earth really.
Moreover,the place is now hosting an art exhibition dedicated to three contemporary artists: Damien Hirst, David Salle and Jenny Saville.

The museum is also member of Roma Pass, an association that helps visitors and tourists get discounts and all the information they need.

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Museo Carlo Bilotti Aranciera di Villa BorgheseViale Fiorello La Guardia – 00100 Roma Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9.
00-19.
00; 24 e 31 December 9.
00-14.
00 (ticket office usually closes around 13.
30)Closed on Mondays; 1st January, 1st May and 25th December

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