The Garden of Ninfa is a quintessential example of an English garden, where a vibrant array of blooms transitions seamlessly throughout the spring season. From the enchanting wisteria to colorful bulbous plants, and from fruit trees to lush hedges, this garden showcases a variety of species introduced in the early 1900s by its creator, Gelasio Caetani. It is situated in the area of the ancient medieval town of Ninfa, of which only a few ruins remain today, some of which have been lovingly restored as part of the garden"s design. The garden is traversed by the Ninfa River, which originates near the city and meanders for 30 kilometers toward the Pontine plain, creating a picturesque small lake of the same name. Every blooming corner of this garden feels like a scene straight out of a Renaissance painting.