Villa Adriana
archaeological complex in Tivoli, Italy
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English: The Villa of the Emperor Hadrian at Tivoli, called Villa Adriana, is even in ruined condition one of the most spectacular Roman gardens of which it is possible still to get a sense by visiting the site.
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Views edit
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Tivoli's view from Villa Adriana
Buildings edit
Poikile edit
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Pond, view from the north
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View from the former peristyle
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Southern wall
Cento Camerelle edit
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View from the former peristyle of the Poikile
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Another view
Building with three exedrae edit
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Sculpted capital
Canopus edit
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The canopus from the Prætorium
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View from above
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The canopus of the Hadrian Villa
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The view towards the cœnatio
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Canopus of the Hadrian Villa
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Canopus
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Canopus
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Canopus by night
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Canopus by night
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Statue of Ares
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Ares between columns
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Caryatids
Garden edit
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Garden of the Villa Hadriana
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Garden of the Villa Hadriana
Greek library edit
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Greek library at the Villa Adriana
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Room of the Greek library
Hospitalia and Imperial Triclinium edit
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Hospitalia (guesthouse)
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Black and white mosaic in the Hospitalia
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Sculpted capital in the Imperial Triclinium
Small Thermae edit
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Interior view
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Pavement in opus sectile
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Pavement in opus sectile
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Opus sectile
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Opus sectile
Great Thermae edit
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Great Thermae
Venus temple edit
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Venus temple
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Detail from the roof covering
Maritime theatre edit
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Panorama
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Panorama
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Northern gate
Imperial palace edit
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Imperial palace
Hall of Philosophers edit
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View from the Poikile
Golden Square (Piazza d'oro) edit
Drawings edit
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Approximative map of Hadrian's Villa
Artwork from the villa edit
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Hermes, copy after Lysippos, now in the Musei Capitolini
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Hypnos, now in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
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Old Centaur, now in the Musei Capitolini
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Young Centaur, now in the Musei Capitolini
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“Fauno Rosso”, now in the Musei Capitolini
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Flora, now in the Musei Capitolini
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Bust of Isis-Sothis-Demeter, now in the Vatican Museums
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Statue of Urania, now in the Vatican Museums
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Statue of Paris, now in the Louvre
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Mosaic with doves, now in the Musei Capitolini
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Statue of Vibia Sabina
Antinous edit
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Bust of Antinous, now in the Vatican Museums
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Antinous as Osiris, now in the Louvre
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Antinous/Osiris-Apis, now in the Vatican Museums
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Portrait of Antinous, now in the Palazzo Massimo
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“Capitoline Antinous”, now in the Musei Capitolini
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Antinous as a pharaoh, now in the Vatican Museums
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Antinous as a pharaoh, now in the Vatican Museums