The ceaseless work of nature and man has contributed to the creation of a wonderful landscape, featuring a combination of natural and artificial waterfalls, ravines, gorges – a source of inspiration for poets and artists – and fascinating walks through luxuriant vegetation.
The Villa Gregoriana Park covers the two sides of a deep chasm, where the Aniene cascaded down for over 100 metres to the Roman countryside beneath. This part of the Tiburtine landscape is particularly attractive, characterised by fascinating cliffs, caves and waterfalls, and packed with evocative reminders of antiquity.
The park is truly unique, providing an exemplary interpretation of the sublime aesthetics so beloved of the Romantic movement. Nature and artifice are so seductively interwoven here that the park provided the main subject for 19th-century paintings and drawings of Tivoli, which became an essential stop on the Grand Tour.
Largo Sant’Angelo
TIvoli, Roma
T. 0774 332650
OPENING HOURS |
From Tuesday to Sunday
h 10.00 am – 4.00 pm March, from 20 October, November and December
10.00 am – 6.30 pm April through 19th October
Last entry 60 minutes before closing.
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ENTRY TICKETS |
Adults: € 6.00
Children (4-14 years of age): € 3.00
Members of FAI : free admission, with the exception of charges that may be imposed for special events
University students up to 26 years of age: € 4.00
Residents: € 2.50
Members of the National Trust and disabled visitors with one companion: free admission
Family admission: € 15.00
This price applies to family groups composed of two adults and two children (4 – 14 years of age). Any more than two children have free admission.
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