Tivoli, the ancient Tibur, also known as the kingdom of water, rises in the valley marked by the river Aniene. In ancient times it was already considered by the Romans as a paradise of idleness and luxury, as testified by the remains of the Pharaonic villas which arise in this area. Villa Adriana stands out among all, grand and mysterious, almost as an imperial movie set ahead of its time, as well as Villa D'Este, a work of hydraulic genius and absolute aesthetics.
This is the cradle of occidental civilization and Christian culture, of lakes and legends, of thermal spas and history, of ancient roads and verdant hills. Lazio is a region of central Italy bordered by the Tyrrhenian Sea,traverse by the waters of the Tiber River and mainly characterized ...
The province of Rome is a matching frame for the many treasures of the capital, and the surrounding area has, more or less directly, experienced the influence of the history of the Eternal City. A region with a great deal to offer: sea, nature, good food and villages rich in ...