





Hadrian's Villa
Attraction
4.6 (11346 reviews)
Remains and 40-hectare excavation site of Roman villa with museum & visitor centre.
Largo Marguerite Yourcenar, 1, 00010 Tivoli RM, Italy
+39 0774 382733
Did You Know?
Construction Year
Hadrian's Villa was built around 120 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian as a retreat from Rome.
Hectares of Land
The villa complex spans over 120 hectares of land in the Tiburtine Hills, near Tivoli.
Number of Buildings
The site contains the remains of around 30 buildings, showcasing a diverse range of architectural styles.
World Heritage Site
Hadrian's Villa is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its exceptional historical and architectural significance.
Highlights from Reviews
• fewer crowds
The site is less crowded than central Rome, allowing for a more relaxed and immersive experience.
• grand architecture
The scale and architecture showcase Roman innovation and opulence.
• good infrastructure
The site is well-maintained with safe paths, information plates, and audio guides.
• rich in history
The site is rich in history, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of Emperor Hadrian.
• ample parking
The parking area is spacious and reasonably priced.
