Commissioned at the beginning of the 17th century by Cardinal Scipione Borghese to the architect Vasanzio, the Casino dell’Aurora Pallavicini was built on the ruins of Emperor Constantine’s Baths and overlooks the enchanting Piazza del Quirinale. The imposing façade is decorated with roman sarcophagus dating back to the first and second century A.C., embellished by the famous fresco “Aurora” by Reni, and by many paints, sculptures and frescoes from the collection Pallavicini.
Today the Casino dell’Aurora and its charming garden could be the ideal seat to arrange prestigious events such as shows, meetings and conferences.
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