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Grab a bottle of vino and a basket of food and head to Villa Pamphili for a picnic under the sun. Credited as the green heart of Rome and the largest public garden in the city, these beautifully landscaped gardens replete with Baroque fountains, stone statues, waterfalls and a lake are sprawled out across 455 acres. Named after its creator—Italian nobleman and nephew of Pope Innocent X, Camillo Pamphili—Villa Pamphili is also a source of rich vegetation and rare plants, and is home to animals including herons, moorhens, swans, geese and marsh turtles.
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