
Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano
- Churches and Temples
Hadrian's Villa, located in Tivoli, Italy, was constructed for Roman Emperor Hadrian between 118 and 138 AD. Covering about 250 acres, the complex includes palaces, temples, baths, and gardens. It was a retreat reflecting Hadrian's architectural interests and influences from across the Roman Empire.

Tivoli
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Hadrian's Villa demonstrates the grandeur of Roman architecture. Its structures, such as the Canopus and Serapeum, are influenced by Greek and Egyptian styles. The site is accessible by train or bus from Rome, with available guided tours to navigate its extensive grounds and preserved ruins. The villa offers insight into Roman engineering and the emperor's personal tastes.