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Gardens of Vatican City

The Gardens of Vatican City offer a serene escape within the world's smallest state, featuring meticulously landscaped grounds and historical sites
The Gardens of Vatican City offer a serene escape within the world's smallest state, featuring meticulously landscaped grounds and historical sites

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Address:
7 Via Candia
Roma
Italy
00120

The Gardens of Vatican City are a collection of private and public gardens that cover more than half of the 44-hectare Vatican territory. These gardens are a blend of natural beauty, religious significance, and historical importance, providing a tranquil oasis in the heart of Rome. Established during the Renaissance and Baroque era, they are adorned with a variety of flora, sculptures, fountains, and buildings that date back centuries. The Vatican Gardens are typically divided into Italian, French, and English sections, each showcasing a unique style of landscaping and design. Visitors can explore the gardens through guided tours, which must be booked in advance. These tours offer a glimpse into the Vatican's rich history and the opportunity to see rare botanical specimens, as well as stunning views of St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican City itself. The gardens are not only a place of beauty but also a spiritual retreat for popes and visitors alike, reflecting the Vatican's commitment to preserving culture and nature.

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