2007 © Maxim Tabachnik
Landscape of Hadrian’s Villa
This panoramic view over the olive groves of Tivoli reveals the setting of Hadrian’s Villa (2nd c. AD), nestled against the Sabine Hills. Chosen for its natural beauty and proximity to Rome, the site embodies the emperor’s desire to recreate a symbolic microcosm of the empire. The landscape reflects a cultivated harmony between imperial architecture and the rhythms of the Italian countryside.
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