The Garden of Ninfa is a garden in the territory of Cisterna di Latina, in the province of Latina, central Italy. The park has an area of 105 hectares, and is an Italian natural monument. The landscape garden within the park comprises 8 hectares and contains medieval ruins, several oaks, cypresses and poplars, grassy meadows, a wide range of exotic plants from various parts of the world, numerous watercourses and a large variety of rambling roses growing over the stone walls of the ruins. The site is run by the Italian foundation Fondazione Roffredo Caetani. It is open to the public at set times from April to November. Nearby towns include Norma and Sermoneta. Ninfa has been described as "the most romantic garden in the world".
Download Download See moreGarden opens to the public only a few days of the year - be sure to check the schedule on the official website prior to your visit.
Note: The garden can be seen only via guided tour.
Guided tours:
Adults: €12
Children (under 11): free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Ninfa
Official website (Italian) http://www.fondazionecaetani.org/index.php
More information http://www.italia.it/en/travel-ideas/nature-and-wildlife/the-garden-of-ninfa.html
Address Via Ninfina, 87, 04010 Norma, Province of Latina, Italy
Coordinates 41°34'55.663" N 12°57'15.732" E