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    Sforza Cesarini Park

    Posted by Ngalula 20 May 2011

    The Sforza Cesarini Park is a 92000 m2 surface of love. The duke Lorenzo Sforza-Cesarini (1807-1866) built it for his lover, the duchess Carolina Shirley who left England for him. Water is a fascinating element in the park, especially in the caves where it falls down creating a music soundtrack to the visit.

    Piazzale Sforza Cesarini, 00045 Genzano di Roma Roma, Italy
    +39 06 957 9010
    www.comune.genzanodiroma.roma.it/gnz/turismo/visita/parco_sforza.bfr
    Google map: bit.ly/jO7PkY

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