Food Scene
Ristorante da Franco Roma
23 Via Stamiraitalian specialities.
Mizzica
20-36 Via Catanzarosicilian bar
Good place for an inexpensive lunch or dinner in Rome!
pasta, meat, roman specialities.
6 abantu bendawo batusa
Trattoria da Neno
30 Via RavennaGood place for an inexpensive lunch or dinner in Rome!
pasta, meat, roman specialities.
Getting Around
Staz.ne Tiburtina station
railway station
Parks & Nature
Villa Torlonia is a villa and surrounding gardens in Rome, formerly belonging to the Torlonia family. It is entered from the via Nomentana.
It was designed by the Neoclassical architect Giuseppe Valadier. Construction began in 1806 for the banker Giovanni Torlonia (1756–1829) and was not finished by his son Alessandro (1800–1880).
Mussolini rented it from the Torlonia for one lira a year to use as his state residence from the 1920s onwards. It was abandoned after 1945, and allowed to decay in the following decades, but recent restoration work has allowed it to be opened to the public as a museum owned and operated by Rome's municipality.
174 abantu bendawo batusa
Villa Torlonia
Villa Torlonia is a villa and surrounding gardens in Rome, formerly belonging to the Torlonia family. It is entered from the via Nomentana.
It was designed by the Neoclassical architect Giuseppe Valadier. Construction began in 1806 for the banker Giovanni Torlonia (1756–1829) and was not finished by his son Alessandro (1800–1880).
Mussolini rented it from the Torlonia for one lira a year to use as his state residence from the 1920s onwards. It was abandoned after 1945, and allowed to decay in the following decades, but recent restoration work has allowed it to be opened to the public as a museum owned and operated by Rome's municipality.