Tivoli
A 7-hour sightseeing-tour to the discovery of the Roman Villa
Adriana and the Renaissance Villa D'Este, two splendid villas from two
different ages.
About 30 km (18.6 miles) northeast of Rome, at the foot of the Tiburtini
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Tivoli, which is well worth a visit, mainly
to see the Villa Adriana and the Villa D'Este. Emperor Hadrian (ruled 117
- 138) built a luxurious country estate covering an area of 120 hectares.
The ruins can only hint at the grandeur and beauty of this residence that
was the largest of all the imperial villa complexes.
When Cardinal Ippolito D'Este was appointed Governor of Tivoli in 1550, he
commissioned Pirro Ligorio to redesign a former Benedictine monastery as
his residence in the town.The three-story Villa D'Este owes its fame to
its magnificent gardens much more than to its Mannerist frescoes; this
gardens, structured by a geometric system of paths, ramps, and steps that
is repeatedly interrupted by fountains, grottoes and arched walks, are
regarded as one of the peaks of European garden art.
The tour includes car pick up from the hotel, transfers to Tivoli, Villa
Adriana, typical restaurant (meals not included in the price), Villa
D'Este, and back to hotel.
The tour is for a party of max 4 people, or party of max 8 people; and it
includes, private car transfers with driver-guide, and site tickets.
We suggest you to wear confortable clothes ad shoes, and in the summer
months to wear sunglasses and sunhats. |
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