A masterpiece of the Renaissance, this villa is famous for its terraced gardens and spectacular fountains, such as the Organ Fountain and the Fountain of Neptune. The play of water, combined with the refined architecture, creates a magical and unforgettable atmosphere.
One of the grandest residences of ancient Rome, built by the emperor Hadrian. It is a vast complex of palaces, theaters, baths and gardens that reflects the emperor's eclectic taste for the art and architecture of the cultures he had known during his travels.
A natural park full of paths immersed in greenery, deep gorges and spectacular waterfalls, including the Grande Cascata, one of the highest in Italy. It is a perfect place for those who love nature and want to live a regenerating experience in contact with the landscape.
Temple of the Sibyl and Temple of Vesta
Situated on a promontory with a panoramic view of the Aniene Valley, these temples evoke the ancient charm of Tivoli. They are among the symbols of the city and offer a suggestive glimpse into its Roman past.
Historic center of Tivoli
Walking through its streets, you will come across artisan workshops, ancient churches such as San Lorenzo and enchanting views that tell the thousand-year history of the city. A relaxing stop to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.
This majestic fortress, built in the 15th century by Pope Pius II, dominates the historic center of Tivoli. With its mighty circular towers and imposing walls, it is a symbol of papal protection and control over the city. The Rocca can be visited and offers a suggestive testimony of the medieval history of Tivoli.