Visit Villa Adriana in Rome and marvel at Villa Adriana's grand Roman ruins, see Renaissance gardens at Villa d'Este and admire the Sanctuary of Hercules Victor's striking architecture.
Explore Adriana Villa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with sprawling ruins from AD 120, showcasing the grandeur of Roman emperor Hadrian's vast villa complex near Tivoli.
Marvel at the 16th-century Villa d'Este in Tivoli, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its terraced Renaissance gardens and a dazzling array of fountains.
Look at the Temple of Hercules Victor, a unique round Roman temple in Piazza Bocca della Verità, featuring a Greek-style colonnade.

About the Villa Adriana , Rome:
Villa Adriana, or Hadrian's Villa, is a vast Roman archaeological complex built by Emperor Hadrian between 117 and 138 AD. It blends classical architecture with luxurious gardens, reflecting the grandeur of ancient Rome. Located nearby is Villa d'Este, a stunning Renaissance masterpiece, famous for its elaborate terraced gardens and spectacular fountains, including the iconic 100 Fountains. Its lush, cascading landscapes and water features captivate visitors, offering a serene escape just outside Rome. Together, these UNESCO World Heritage sites showcase Italy’s rich cultural and historical legacy.
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