The Villa Doria Pamphili is a seventeenth century villa with what is today the largest landscaped public park in Rome. It began as a villa for the Pamphili family and when the line died out in the eighteenth century, it passed to Prince Giovanni Andrea IV Doria from which time it has been known as the Villa Doria Pamphili. The exterior containing statues gives a rich allure that was architecturally somewhat conservative for its date and rather more Mannerist than Baroque.