Villa Ada
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Villa Ada is one of the largest parks in Rome, Italy, spread in a surface of 450 acres. Situated in the northeast part of the city, it is home to an ancient archeological site, Monte Antenne.
Once here, one can see an artificial lake, lots of trees like holm oaks, stone pines and laurels other than the metasequoia, a rare tree especially imported from Tibet in 1940.
As entrance is free, one can enjoy and rent canoes, ride horses and even ride a bicycle. Since 1994, the park hosts world music festival other than the "Roma Incontra Il Mondo" festival.
Category: Parks and Gardens
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