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Hadrian's Villa Tivoli Once the summer residence of Emperor Hadrian, this 1,800-year-old complex has been named UNESCO Heritage Site of which much remains unexcavated. The palace once contained more than 30 buildings, including libraries, a theatre, baths and gardens.
+39 (0) 774 530203
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Villa D'Este Once a stoic Benedictine convent, the grounds of the Villa D'Este were transformed in 1550 into a residence for relaxation, featuring lush gardens, shady terraces and a plethora of fountains, one that used to play the organ and another that imitated the calls of birds. The villa was occupied from 1865 to 1886 by artist Franz Liszt, who found great inspiration from its surroundings. Address: Piazza Trento Tivoli RM Italy
+39 (0) 774 312070
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