A 15-minute walk from the center we find ourselves immersed in this beautiful corner of Rome, a fantastic mixture of Art Nouveau, Art Decò, with infiltrations of Greek, Gothic, Baroque and even medieval art.
Consisting of 26 buildings and 17 villas, it was designed by Gino Coppedè and built between 1913 and 1926. In the center you can see a small square occupied by the Fountain of the Frogs, known for the bath that the Beatles made there after a concert held in the nearby Piper disco. The 2 most important buildings are the Palazzo del Ragno, of Assyrian-Babylonian inspiration, which is distinguished by a large spider on the facade and the Villino delle Fate, of medieval inspiration, made with the fusion of different materials, such as marble, brick , travertine, terracotta, glass.