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The villa, which Hadrian used as his summer residence, was built starting AD117 on 200 acres of the Tiburtine Hills. Its classical style is thought to have been an important reference point for ...
A 1,900-year-old building that would have served as an apartment within the estate of Roman Emperor Hadrian has been discovered in Tivoli, Italy.
Amateur archaeologists have uncovered a massive network of tunnels under the Roman Emperor Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, Italy. IE 11 is not supported.
Someone from Underground Rome works their way through a narrow cavity into the underground tunnels of Hadrian's Villa (Image credit: Marco Placidi). After carrying countless buckets of dirt from ...
Columbia University researchers and students digging at Hadrian’s villa in Tivoli, Italy, are uncovering new sections of the Unesco World Heritage site that offer a rare glimpse of ordinary life ...
Emperor Hadrian, the famously cultured Hellophile, is probably spinning in his tomb by the banks of the Tiber. If the current state of his beloved Greece weren't enough, his celebrated Tivoli ...