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Top Attractions in Tivoli, Italy

Megha Dahake
Villa d'Este Gardens
This garden is an ultimate specimen of Italian Gardens. The outstanding waterworks and hammy paraphernalia make it unique and incomparable to other gardens.
Villa Adriana (Hadrian's Villa)
Hadrian's Villa or Villa Adriana is located on a prairie spreading on the slants of the Tiburine Hills. The Villa has best features of the architectural culture of Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Villa d'Este Palace
The state-of-the-art pattern besides the architectural constituents in the garden like cascades, decorative basins, etc. bring out the liveliest radiance of late Roman Culture.
Villa Gregoriana
Villa Gregoriana is a park situated in Tivoli, Italy. The water evolving from the channel gives rise to lovely cascades with an overall drip of 160 meters.
Temples of Vesta and Sybil
The Temple of the Sybil is a rectangular, prehistoric Roman edifice; positioned close to the Temple of Vesta, on the topmost locus of the acropolis of Tibur Superbum, Tivoli.
Rocca Pia Castle
Rocca Pia Castle in Tivoli was constructed in the mid-fifteenth century atop the knoll in the city center, by command of Pope Pius II to ascertain charge over the town.
Via delle Cascatelle
Formed by a jolt of the Tennacola river, the Cascatelle dei Romi in Sarnano is a trifling oasis of water, absorbed in a dappled wood. The finest sight of the cascades are from the Belvedere.
Mausoleum of Plauzi and Ponte Lucano
The Tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is laid-back with Lucano bridge, which delivers entrance to the prehistoric Tibur Superbum.
Tivoli Cathedral
Constructed in 12th century in Romanesque style, the Cathedral of Tivoli is the main religious building in the town.
Anio Novus Aqueduct
Similar to Aqua Claudia, this aqueduct was initiated by Caligula in A.D.38 and accomplished by Claudius in A.D.52. Aqua Anio Novus was a prehistoric Roman aqueduct.