Opening times
From 26 to 29 May 2022
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The two areas hosting this year’s show (Piazza di Siena and the Galoppatoio) are set in the heart of Villa Borghese, both close to the Via Pinciana entrance to the park and the gate by the same name that leads to Via Veneto.
The Roman park is extremely well served by public transport. Rome’s Mobility Service website, or app, can help you work out the easiest route by bus, underground and/or tram.
The closest car park is called Parking Villa Borghese.
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Piazza di Siena’s debut in equestrian events started in 1922, but it was only in 1926 that the International Equestrian Federation included the Roman competition in the international calendar and the official listing of the Rome CSIO began. After three editions held at a different location, in 1929 the horse show returned in Piazza di Siena. Some of the most important events in the history of Italian equestrian sports took place in this public park, considered the largest and more elegant among Rome’s: unforgettable shows, with extraordinary leading riders such as Bettoni, D’Inzeo and Graziano Mancinelli as well as other standard bearers of this noble sport.