Later, a nymphaeum and stately portal were built together as part of the extension work by the architect Girolamo Rainaldi.
Painted decorations were carried out in the 18th century by painters Giuseppe Valeriani and his brother Domenico, Ignazio Heldman and Taddeo Kuntze.
It was the summer residence of Princess Pauline Bonaparte, wife of Camillo Borghese, and his family.
It was used as the primary location for the 1974 film Blood for Dracula starring Udo Kier.
It was used as the primary setting for the Italian zombie movie, Burial Ground: Nights of Terror (1981), the Netflix romantic comedy, Love Wedding Repeat (2020) and the location for Immaculate (2024), featuring Sydney Sweeney.