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Tenuta Pantano Borghese - Cesare Apartment
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3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 680 sq m
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Monte Compatri, Roma
- Cantine Fontana Candida8 min drive
- Roma Est14 min drive
- Hadrian's Villa22 min drive
- Rome (CIA-Ciampino)33 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Matrimonial bedroom
1 Double Bed
Matrimonial bedroom
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet
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About this property
Tenuta Pantano Borghese - Cesare Apartment
OUR HISTORY
The Pantano Borghese estate is one of the oldest in the Agro Romano and was acquired by the Borghese family in 1613, which in the nineteenth century reclaimed the area by letting the waters of the lake flow into the adjacent Osa ditch. The work made possible the agricultural activity that is still conducted today, after more than 400 years. It extends for 300 hectares between via Casilina to the south and via Prenestina to the north, in the countryside of the municipality of Monte Compatri.
Dr. Agronomist Federico Cavazza, grandson of Donna Livia Borghese in Cavazza, now leads the company which produces high quality fresh milk for the local market in Rome, as well as typical cereals from the Agro Romano. Agricultural activity is still prevalent and our guests can attend the various stages of working the fields and livestock, a now rare and interesting experience especially for rediscovering ancient traditions and returning to full contact with nature.
In addition, with its finely renovated apartments, the Company offers an excellent Bed & Breakfast service just 40 minutes by Metro from Rome (Metro Line C – Montecompatri Pantano stop). The apartments have been created in the ancient farmhouses and enjoy a splendid view of the Roman castles. Staying in the ancient apartments will mean going back in time, lulled by the history and beauty of nature itself.
For over 15 years, the estate has been an ideal location for weddings and private events, making all its natural and architectural treasures available to the public so far unexplored. The exteriors are characterized by the most diverse connotations. The scenarios open onto the Roman ruins of the Alexandrine III D.C. Aqueduct. and on the manicured gardens, expanses of cultivated fields and centenary cork clearings. The Alexandrian Aqueduct was the last of the great aqueducts built in Rome and was built in 226 AD. from Alessandro Severo from whom it takes its name. The aqueduct captures water from the springs that spring about three kilometers north of Colonna, near Pantano Borghese; it was commissioned by the emperor to feed the Neronian baths in Campo Marzio, between the Pantheon and Palazzo Madama, which he rebuilt and named Alessandrine. The aqueduct was built using all the technical skills of the time that allowed for lightness of masses and economy of materials. It had a concrete core covered in brick and its path almost entirely unfolded above the ground through continuous arcuations: its length is calculated in about 22 kilometers and its flow rate was equal to 529 quinaries corresponding to 243.34 liters per second. Already in ancient times the building underwent a series of important renovations starting from the III-IV century. A.D. (text taken from the website of the Municipality of Rome, Municipio Roma VII).
The Cesare Apartment is the perfect choice for a comfortable and relaxing stay. It consists of two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, a spacious entrance, and a bathroom with a bathtub, providing everything needed for a pleasant stay. The living room with kitchenette is spacious and functional, while the external terrace with a view of the garden is the ideal spot to enjoy the scenery. The apartment is equipped with both an elevator and stairs, ensuring maximum convenience.
The Pantano Borghese estate is one of the oldest in the Agro Romano and was acquired by the Borghese family in 1613, which in the nineteenth century reclaimed the area by letting the waters of the lake flow into the adjacent Osa ditch. The work made possible the agricultural activity that is still conducted today, after more than 400 years. It extends for 300 hectares between via Casilina to the south and via Prenestina to the north, in the countryside of the municipality of Monte Compatri.
Dr. Agronomist Federico Cavazza, grandson of Donna Livia Borghese in Cavazza, now leads the company which produces high quality fresh milk for the local market in Rome, as well as typical cereals from the Agro Romano. Agricultural activity is still prevalent and our guests can attend the various stages of working the fields and livestock, a now rare and interesting experience especially for rediscovering ancient traditions and returning to full contact with nature.
In addition, with its finely renovated apartments, the Company offers an excellent Bed & Breakfast service just 40 minutes by Metro from Rome (Metro Line C – Montecompatri Pantano stop). The apartments have been created in the ancient farmhouses and enjoy a splendid view of the Roman castles. Staying in the ancient apartments will mean going back in time, lulled by the history and beauty of nature itself.
For over 15 years, the estate has been an ideal location for weddings and private events, making all its natural and architectural treasures available to the public so far unexplored. The exteriors are characterized by the most diverse connotations. The scenarios open onto the Roman ruins of the Alexandrine III D.C. Aqueduct. and on the manicured gardens, expanses of cultivated fields and centenary cork clearings. The Alexandrian Aqueduct was the last of the great aqueducts built in Rome and was built in 226 AD. from Alessandro Severo from whom it takes its name. The aqueduct captures water from the springs that spring about three kilometers north of Colonna, near Pantano Borghese; it was commissioned by the emperor to feed the Neronian baths in Campo Marzio, between the Pantheon and Palazzo Madama, which he rebuilt and named Alessandrine. The aqueduct was built using all the technical skills of the time that allowed for lightness of masses and economy of materials. It had a concrete core covered in brick and its path almost entirely unfolded above the ground through continuous arcuations: its length is calculated in about 22 kilometers and its flow rate was equal to 529 quinaries corresponding to 243.34 liters per second. Already in ancient times the building underwent a series of important renovations starting from the III-IV century. A.D. (text taken from the website of the Municipality of Rome, Municipio Roma VII).
The Cesare Apartment is the perfect choice for a comfortable and relaxing stay. It consists of two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, a spacious entrance, and a bathroom with a bathtub, providing everything needed for a pleasant stay. The living room with kitchenette is spacious and functional, while the external terrace with a view of the garden is the ideal spot to enjoy the scenery. The apartment is equipped with both an elevator and stairs, ensuring maximum convenience.
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Tenuta Pantano Borghese
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Check in after 2:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events are allowed on site
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock
Property Registration Number IT058060B5YBBN2I75
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All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Rome
Municipio VII, a neighbourhood in Rome, is home to this holiday home. Roman Forum and Colosseum are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Villa Borghese and Circus Maximus.

Monte Compatri, Roma
What's nearby
- Cantine Fontana Candida - 8 min drive - 5.9 km
- Roma Est - 14 min drive - 10.7 km
- Hadrian's Villa - 22 min drive - 15.0 km
- Villa d'Este - 24 min drive - 17.1 km
- Colosseum - 27 min drive - 19.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Bar da simone - 3 min drive
- Pucci Bar - 17 min walk
- Ambrosia Officina del Buon Cibo - 11 min walk
- Cosentino Arredamento Negozi - 3 min drive
- Fly Food - 13 min walk
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