It is said that the villa should actually be the previous palace, and I feel that I can't see the original appearance, because after hundreds of or thousands of years, everything is human. It feels a bit vicissitudes and dilapidated.
Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli is one of Italy's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Built at the request of Emperor Hadrian, the villa is a monumental living complex that even today continues to demonstrate the power of luxury and grandeur of the ancient Roman era. Hadrian's Villa was originally built as the residence of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 117 AD. Construction began on the grounds of the villa belonging to his wife Vibia Sabina. The villa is located 28 kilometers (17.4 miles) from the capital, in Monti Tiburtini, accessible via the main Roman roads of Tiburtina and Prenestina or the Aniene River.
It is said that the villa should actually be the previous palace, and I feel that I can't see the original appearance, because after hundreds of or thousands of years, everything is human. It feels a bit vicissitudes and dilapidated.
This villa covers an area too large, and it has not been visited, but unfortunately the destruction is more serious, only some remnants of the wall is left, but it can also see how exquisite this villa was at that time, it has many attractions.
A little far away, and the damage is more serious, but it is worth a look, because the personal experience of the emperor Hadrian, this villa is more like a window of the world, it is re-engraved many Roman, Greek attractions.
Those who like landscapes and architecture must come, especially Qianquan Palace. All the powerless water design is really good.
Yes, a place worth going, like it, go again next time.
The time of this day is specially reserved for the Hadrian's villa in the suburbs. It seems that only these quiet places can find some taste of ancient thoughts. In those sneaky nights, Hadrian is hanging in a certain temple or corridor, gently, Some pain stroked the teenager's avatar, the chest cries wildly: Where are you?