Tivoli, Villa D'Este and Villa
Adriana Tour
private
Tour
At
Tivoli see by the huge quarries, where in antiquity, thousands of
slaves and prisoners toiled in dangerous and brutal conditions to
excavate large
travertine
lime-stone blocks used for constructing the Colosseum, the Theatre
of Marcellus, numerous aqueducts and bridges, all still surviving in
Rome today. Proceed to the close by Villa of Hadrian, erected
between 118AD and 125AD, a fabulous imperial dwelling-complex, quite
probably designed by this highly sophisticated, intelligent and
art-loving sovereign, which sprawls over low valleys and slopes
shaded by magnificent umbrella pines, olive trees and cypresses. The
extraordinary variety of edifices, loose adaptations of prestigious
monuments which inspired Hadrian during his extensive voyages
throughout the vast territories of the Roman Empire were partially
unearthed in the Renaissance. Its buildings influenced many great
architects like L.B. Alberti, Bramante,
Michelangelo, Raphael and later, in the baroque age, fascinated
Bernini and Borromini . Some 500 beautiful ancient Greek and Roman
statues were dug out in the grounds and are now in the Vatican and
Capitoline Museums and other prestigious European Museums. Your
expert but entertaining guide will unravel and show the grounds,
bringing alive the imperial court's daily life under Hadrian, a
capable emperor, who
though
often indulged in dissolute and licentious activities. See the
Maritime Theatre, Greek and Latin Libraries where the emperor
enjoyed intellectual discussions in the company of philosophers,
poets and artists, the Throne Room, Imperial Palace Wings, Palaestra,
Poikile, the Stadium, Greater and Smaller Roman Baths and the famous
Canopo Water-Canal surrounded by arcades and ancient statues where
high visiting political dignitaries were entertained and which was
named after a branch of the Nile river in which Antinous, an adored
youthful companion, tragically drowned in mysterious circumstances.
Then
visit Villa D'Este a dream-like fairytale renaissance palace with
gorgeously sculptered gardens which belonged to Cardinal Ippolito
II, son of Lucrezia Borgia member of one of the most infamous
families in the history of the papacy. Specifically created to
console this cardinal after his unsuccessful attempt at being
elected pope in the 1550 conclave. You will witness the opulent way
of living of one of the wealthiest men of his time and stroll
through the gardens filled with fountains of cascading gurgling
waters, with hundreds of hissing jets, a setting worthy of kings,
popes and princes
who were regular guests of the cardinal's splendid court. One of the
very first Italian renaissance styled gardens, it was laid out by a
great antiquarian Pirro Ligorio who retraced descriptions and
documentation on the "Ars Topiaria" (landscape gardening) developed
by the ancient Romans in republican and imperial times. The
ingenious hydraulic systems invented by Ligorio to funnel the huge
volumes of water from Tivoli's Aniene river to feed all fountains
and to produce the strong pressures needed for the jets of water are
astonishing even today. Be enveloped by the fragrances, cool sprays
and inebriating scents of the lush and relaxing vegetation and feel
what it was like to live as renaissance prince and discover how
Franz Litzt was bemused and stimulated into composing his "Fountains
of Villa D'Este". Search out the distant dome of St.Peter's on the
horizon before returning to Rome. Duration 4 hours.
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At your hotel or other agreed spot in Rome.
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(Tour suitable for children and also disables) |
RATES
PER PERSON
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RATES PER
PERSON INCLUDE TOUR GUIDE, INSURANCE AND TAX |
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2 pers. |
3 pers. |
4 pers. |
5 pers. |
6 pers. |
7 pers. |
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€ 210,00 |
€ 154,00 |
€ 125,00 |
€ 110,00 |
€ 100,00 |
€ 90,00 |
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RATES PER PERSON
IN AIR-CONDITIONED LIMOUSINE OR
MINIVAN
INCLUDING
GUIDE, DRIVER AND TAX
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LIMOUSINE HAS UP TO 3 PASSENGERS
PLUS GUIDE AND DRIVER |
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FOR
MORE THAN 3 PASSENGERS A MINIVAN
WILL BE USED
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PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED