Picarello Says: 40 miles south-east of Rome lies the medieval town of Ninfa, once owned by the Caetani family. In 1922 the Duchess of Sermoneta resurrected the lush gardens to provide a magical setting at the foot of the Abruzzo. Only open from April to October, on the first Saturday and...
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40 miles south-east of Rome lies the medieval town of Ninfa, once owned by the Caetani family. In 1922 the Duchess of Sermoneta resurrected the lush gardens to...
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Latina, where it all began for many people escaping from a brutal East European, dictator communist regimes. Ok, what's there? CAMPO PROFUGI STRANIERI. What does this mean? A refugee camp for...
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Italy and the Italians are understandably quiet about the history of their country between the two World Wars and most visitors will be hard pressed to find monuments from the period of the...
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They are English Gardens which worths a visit especially in spring and in autumn; unfortunately they are private so they open very seldom and the price of the ticket (8,- euro) is not so cheap. But......
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