Villa Adriana
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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]
Buildings [edit]
Poikile [edit]
Cento Camerelle [edit]
Building with three exedrae [edit]
Canopus [edit]
Garden [edit]
Greek library [edit]
Hospitalia and Imperial Triclinium [edit]
Small Thermae [edit]
Great Thermae [edit]
Venus temple [edit]
Maritime theatre [edit]
Imperial palace [edit]
Hall of Philosophers [edit]
Gold's Place (Piazza d'oro) [edit]
Drawings [edit]
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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Bust of Isis-Sothis-Demeter, now in the Vatican Museums
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Statue of Vibia Sabina
Antinous [edit]
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Antinous as Osiris, now in the Louvre