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a day out
This was well worth the visit again good price and walking through the Bunker Villa Ada Savoia was fantastic we had a great time looking around and the past history was amazing worth the visit and no...
We attended as part of a pre-booked tour. The guide was extremely knowledge, having helped in the restoration of the bunker. A hidden gem, well worth a visit... Just check the opening times first!
The park where the villa of Ada is located is very loved by the Romans. It is believed that the most diverse flora of all the parks of the city is here. Cyprises, beautiful landscapes, carlic palms, runways and for roller ...
Villa Ada Savoia was the residence of the royal family from 1872 to 1878 and from 1904 to the fall of the monarchy in 1946. On the villa, which extends to 180 hectares, there are important archaeological objects - in the district ...
I was in the bunker of the Savoia this afternoon booking with underground Rome! I have to say I have learned a lot of things I didn't know! Today the building belonging to the King of Italy became a seat ...
a day out
This was well worth the visit again good price and walking through the Bunker Villa Ada Savoia was fantastic we had a great time looking around and the past history was amazing worth the visit and no...
Excellent bunker and guide
We attended as part of a pre-booked tour. The guide was extremely knowledge, having helped in the restoration of the bunker. A hidden gem, well worth a visit... Just check the opening times first!
Royal Villa
The park where the villa of Ada is located is very loved by the Romans. It is believed that the most diverse flora of all the parks of the city is here. Cyprises, beautiful landscapes, carlic palms, runways and for roller ...
Binder
Villa Ada Savoia was the residence of the royal family from 1872 to 1878 and from 1904 to the fall of the monarchy in 1946. On the villa, which extends to 180 hectares, there are important archaeological objects - in the district ...
A good story!
I was in the bunker of the Savoia this afternoon booking with underground Rome! I have to say I have learned a lot of things I didn't know! Today the building belonging to the King of Italy became a seat ...