In the town of Tivoli, just outside Rome, the Roman ruins of Hadrian’s Villa (Villa Adriana) and the Renaissance palace of Villa d’Este stand as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These luxurious residences, with their splendid gardens, provide a serene escape from the city. At Hadrian’s Villa, explore the vast grounds dotted with original statuary and remnants of ancient Roman architecture. Nearby, Villa d’Este captivates with its ornate fountains and water features, showcasing the grandeur of 16th-century design. Visitors can wander through these historic sites, immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Italy’s architectural and artistic heritage.
Hadrian’s Villa (Villa Adriana) and Villa d’Este in Tivoli
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