A noted feature of the garden is the Teatro delle Acque ("Water Theater") by Carlo Maderno and
Orazio Olivieri. To provide water for this feature and for the rest of the garden, Aldobrandini constructed a new long aqueduct from the Modena spring on Monte Algido to the villa. The top of the garden in the villa has remained derelict and damaged since the American bombing during the Allied invasion in World War II, and the fountains of Teatro delle Acqua sustained damage as well from the bombing, with current owner Prince Camillo Aldobrandini's father carrying out repairs to the fountains shortly after. However, having used cement, the fountains were in a bad state when Prince Camillo began restoration works in 2011. Prince Camillo stated that
Napoleon, who was related to the Aldobrandini's through marriage, took statues that were all along the top of the balustrade of the Teatro and said he would pay Aldobrandini after coming back from Russia. ==References==