Villa Gregoriana

Local nameVilla Gregoriana
LocationTivoli, Italy

Villa Gregoriana is a park located in Tivoli, Italy.

The park, located at the feet of the city's ancient acropolis, was commissioned by Pope Gregory XVI in 1835 to rebuild the bed of the Aniene River, which had been damaged by the flood of 1826. Since ancient times, the river formed a wide curve around the acropolis, after which it fell from a limestone spur onto the plain below. The river formed originally four falls, now reduced to two. The site had a strategical importance since it commanded the transumanza path from Abruzzo along the path which later become the Via Valeria. The Romans built hydraulic artifacts there, 12 of which are known by findings today.

It had fallen into ruin by the end of the 20th century, but was reopened to the public in 2005 thanks to a major landscape recovery project orchestrated by Fondo Ambiente Italiano, the National Trust of Italy.

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Detail from the Villa… @ Self-photographed, photo by Szilas
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Opening hours

Last admission an hour before closing time.

Admission

Adults: €6
Children: €3

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Gregoriana

Official Website https://www.visittivoli.eu/le-ville/villa-gregoriana&lang=EN

Address 00019, Italy

Coordinates 41°57'55.25" N 12°48'6.625" E

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