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Discover Rome’s Art Nouveau and Neoclassical architecture on a private 3-hour tour of Villa Torlonia and the Coppedé quarter, led by expert guides.
Explore the architectural treasures of Rome with the Villa Torlonia and Coppedé Liberty Private Tour, a 3-hour experience that showcases two of the city’s most distinctive 19th- and 20th-century districts. Priced at $370.18 per person, this private journey is perfect for those interested in unique architectural styles and private guided experiences. The tour includes hotel pickup and admission tickets to key sites, making it a seamless way to explore without the hassle of planning logistics.
This tour offers an intimate look at Villa Torlonia, a historic residence that was once rented to Benito Mussolini and served as a state residence during WWII. Afterward, the focus shifts to the Coppedè quarter, a neighborhood renowned for its spectacular Art Nouveau design. The mix of guided narration and easy transportation makes it ideal for travelers who want a rich, curated experience in a compact timeframe.
While the tour emphasizes architecture and history, it also provides flexibility with morning or afternoon slots, making it adaptable to different schedules. The small group setting ensures personalized attention and a more engaging visit.


The Villa Torlonia forms the first stop on this tour, located on the outskirts of central Rome. Dating back to the 1800s, this villa has a unique history, having been rented to Benito Mussolini in 1920 for an extremely low rent of 0.16 per year. It served as the State Residence throughout WWII, giving it a notable political and historical significance.
Today, visitors can explore the Casina delle Civette, a fairy-tale-like home within the villa’s park, famous for its Art Nouveau decorations. The villa’s gardens and buildings reflect a blend of historical grandeur and artistic beauty, making it an ideal starting point for anyone interested in architecture and history.
The admission ticket covers entry to the villa, allowing ample time to appreciate the exterior gardens, the Casino Nobile, and the ornate Casina delle Civette. The guided narration helps uncover the stories behind these historic sites.
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Within the Villa Torlonia park, the Casina delle Civette stands out as a true jewel of Art Nouveau design. Its fairy-tale appearance is enhanced by colorful stained glass windows, many of which feature owls, giving the home its name.
This small, atypical house offers an atmosphere of fantasy and showcases an impressive collection of arts and crafts. The decorations and intricate stained glass make it a visual feast for architecture lovers. The 45-minute visit here provides a close-up look at artistic details that recall a time when beauty was an everyday treasure.
This stop is perfect for visitors who appreciate craftsmanship and artistic design, with admission included in the tour. The atmosphere of the house makes it a memorable highlight, especially for those who enjoy visual storytelling through architecture.

The Coppedè quarter offers a stark contrast to the historic villa, with its spectacular Art Nouveau architecture designed by Gino Coppedè. This neighborhood is rare and distinctive, featuring small, elegant buildings with fantasy-inspired details.
The 1 hour and 15 minutes spent wandering through the narrow roads and open spaces reveal a neighborhood that feels like a fairy tale town. Its ornate facades, decorative elements, and well-decorated small buildings create an imaginative atmosphere that is unlike typical Roman architecture.
This part of the tour is free of admission fees, allowing visitors to freely admire the unique urban design. It’s an unmissable stop for architecture buffs looking for a visual feast of Art Nouveau creativity.

The private nature of the tour ensures a personalized experience, with hotel pickup and one-way transfer included. This helps avoid the hassle of navigating Rome’s public transportation, especially with a small group or family.
The tour duration of approximately 3 hours balances enough time to explore each site without feeling rushed. The flexibility of morning or afternoon slots makes it easy to fit into different travel plans. As the tour is private, only your group participates, providing an intimate environment for questions and in-depth discussion.
Guides are blue badge certified, guaranteeing a high level of expertise and engaging storytelling that makes the history and architecture come alive.
This experience suits architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, and art lovers who appreciate detailed guided commentary. It’s especially appealing for those wanting a focused exploration of Rome’s Art Nouveau and Neoclassical architecture in a short time frame.
The private format makes it a good choice for families or small groups seeking a personalized, relaxed visit. Since food and drinks are not included, it’s best to combine this tour with a nearby meal or plan accordingly.
It’s also important to note that most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. However, some sites may be under restoration or closed during special events, which the guide will clarify if needed.

The Villa Torlonia and Coppedé Liberty private tour offers a compact yet thorough look into Rome’s architectural diversity beyond the usual ancient landmarks. Priced at $370.18, it provides expert-guided visits to historic Villa Torlonia, the fantasy-like Casina delle Civette, and the artistic Coppedè quarter.
This tour particularly shines with its knowledgeable guides, who bring the sites to life through engaging stories and detailed explanations. The convenience of private transportation and admission tickets enhances the overall experience, making it a worthwhile choice for those interested in architectural styles and cultural history.
While it covers significant highlights in just 3 hours, it’s best suited for those with a specific interest in Art Nouveau and Neoclassical architecture. This tour delivers a rich, curated glimpse into Rome’s modern architectural history, offering a distinct perspective beyond the city’s ancient ruins.
“Very nice and knowledgeable guide, and interesting to see the places with a guide. Had a nice morning together and the Roman summer weather was jus…”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, one-way transfer from your hotel or accommodation to the tour site is included, ensuring a smooth start.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, covering all stops comfortably.
Are entrance tickets included?
Yes, admission tickets for Villa Torlonia, Casina delle Civette, and Casino Nobile are part of the tour package.
Can I choose the time of the tour?
Yes, you can select either a morning or afternoon slot to fit your schedule.
Is this tour suitable for children or minors?
Most travelers can participate, but minors must be accompanied by adults, as unaccompanied minors cannot book alone.
Will I have free time during the tour?
The itinerary is designed for a guided experience with set times at each site; however, the walking pace allows for enjoyment of each location.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially since walking is involved.
Are food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s best to plan for a meal before or after the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the tour private only for my group?
Yes, this is a private tour, meaning only your group participates for a more personalized experience.