Kevin cornelissen (13.11.2017 15:13)
Very clean. And the cat cemetery is a good place for some nice peace and quiet. Also the pyramid is quite unique.
Enzina Scarcella (25.10.2017 22:27)
A beautiful little spot a bit off the radar. Some famous people are buried here as well so definitely worth a visit when you are in the neighbourhood. Well worth a visit and a gorgeous spot to sit and relax. It operates on donations only.
Nina W. (09.10.2017 21:44)
Magical, quiet place away from the crowds. So nice to walk through and feel like you've stepped back in time. And we LOVED the cat sanctuary. We made so many furry friends there. The volunteers do a great job caring for these sweeties. We'll definitely be back to this special spot.
Keith Denton (26.09.2017 19:48)
I visit this place every time I visit Rome. It really is an oasis from the mass of tourists that now seems to fill everywhere. This cemetery was previously called the Protestant Cemetery. It is probably best known as the resting place of Keats and Shelly and the ancient Roman pyramid tomb.
countzorg (11.08.2017 18:15)
This is a piece of tranquility and beauty. A really beautiful place to hang around the non-Catholic dead. The large amount of living cats makes up for those that prefer life.
I really do love this place. The smell of the trees, the real pyramid, and the fact it is walled off away from the noise is a really perfect.
Keats and Shelley are buried here, along with many other known people. Worth a visit and a donation.
To get in you just walk around the back, away from.the pyramid, where a little street meets the entrance