The Gardens Of Ninfa
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Federica Rustico
"Less than a two-hour drive from Rome you’ll stumble upon what the New York Times has called “the most romantic garden in the world”. The Giardino di Ninfa or Garden of Ninfa is a green oasis that boasts 1300 plant and flower species with the ruins of the medieval town of Ninfa serving as a backdrop. The town of Ninfa was destroyed in the 14th century and afterwards became a garden with rare botanical species, water pools and fountains at the behest of the Caetani Family, who founded the Roffredo Caetani Foundation which preserves the garden. You can admire 19 species of deciduous magnolia, birch, water iris and Japanese maples. Not to mention the bamboo plants (which grow 7cm per day) and so much more. A wonderful day trip to get in touch with nature!"
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Bridget Perry
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"Ninfa is an amazing garden set amidst the ruins of a Medieval city featuring hundreds of plant species from the world over. Bamboo stalks and Japanese maple blend with orange trees and climbing roses. Guided tours are available in English and Italian."
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Martina Villa
"To visit the Garden of Ninfa, it is necessary to purchase the ticket online in advance, selecting the day and time slot. The cost is €15.75 without any reductions."
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