Unesco Heritage Sites
Hadrian’s Villa near Tivoli, 28 km from Rome city center, was built by Emperor Hadrian, starting from 117 A.D., as an imperial palace far away from the city of Rome. It is the most extensive ancient roman villa, covering an area of at least 80 hectares.
In 1999 Hadrian’s Villa was appointed one of the Human Heritage Monuments by Unesco.
Entrance fee and tranfers from and to the Hotel included
Private guided tour available on request
Small Groups only