Palazzo Farnese
Built for the “great cardinal” Alessandro Farnese on the foundations of a pre-existing fortress, the building (1559-1575) has been celebrated throughout the ages and is considered the masterpiece of Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola. This structure, a tangible symbol of power, combines the functions of fortress, palace and villa. Featuring a pentagonal floor plan with a central round courtyard, it houses a magnificent spiral staircase and a cycle of frescoes that are among the most representative of Mannerism.
At the back, it features two secret gardens and, higher up, an additional place of delight nestled in the woods, with a series of fountains accompanying a mansion, formerly the summer residence of President of the Republic Luigi Einaudi.

Opening Hours.
Monday
Closed
Tuesday - Sunday
8:30-19:30
Last entry
18:45
December 25, January 1
Closed
Prices
Normal
10€
Normal (closed park)
8 €
Facilitated 18-25
2 €
0-18 years old
Free
Park opening hours
January
last entry 3:00 p.m.
February
last entry 3:30 p.m.
March
last entry 4:30 p.m.
April-September
last admission 18:00
October
last entry 17:00
November
last entry 3:00 p.m.
December
last entry 3:00 p.m.