Named after art collector Stefano Bardini bought the villa in 1913, the Bardini Gardens
With a Italian Renaissance influence, this garden highlights include a sweeping baroque stairway and an “English woods†planted with native trees (oak, cypress, butcher’s broom).
The 17th-century Villa Bardini itself opened to the public in 2007 with a museum of revolving exhibits from the 400-costume archive of Roman fashion designer Roberto Capucci There’s also a restaurant with a separate entrance (at 6a Costa San Giorgio).