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Hadrian's Villa – Hospitalia loop from Hadrian's Villa

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Italy
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Rome
Tivoli

Hadrian's Villa – Hospitalia loop from Hadrian's Villa

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Hadrian's Villa – Hospitalia loop from Hadrian's Villa

01:26

5.34km

60m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

Waypoints

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694 m

Canopus, Villa Adriana

Highlight • Historical Site

Hadrian's Villa is a marvelous example of imperial architecture. It was built by Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, reflecting his cosmopolitan spirit, such as the evocative canopic jar, inspired by the one in Alexandria, Egypt. The villa is striking for its incredible ingenuity in the use of water and its spectacular architectural beauty.

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742 m

Entrance to Villa Adriana

Highlight • Historical Site

Entrance fee: 10 euros if you arrive with a Trenitalia ticket

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1.17 km

Large Baths

Highlight • Historical Site

They were the baths used by the villa's staff, and for this reason they were larger and less sumptuously decorated.

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1.21 km

Centuries-old olive tree

Highlight • Natural Monument

This olive tree that stands inside the park boasts over 600 years of life

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1.44 km

Maritime Theatre, Hadrian's Villa

Highlight • Historical Site

The Maritime Theatre is an example of how much the Romans loved water and considered it an elegant decoration for their homes, so much so that they included a ring-shaped pool in a theatre.

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2.12 km

Hadrian's Villa

Highlight • Historical Site

The Canopus is the most famous and photographed building of Hadrian's Villa. It has a very long water basin, called Euripus and at the end is the so-called Serapeum, which was actually a spectacular summer Triclinium.
The spectacular architecture, the water games, the rich marble decoration, the polychrome mosaics and the single latrine indicate that this building was part of the noble quarters frequented by the emperor.
It was certainly a Triclinium intended to host sumptuous official banquets. The guests lay down on the stibadium, and in the center of the semicircle there was room for the orchestra or the actors and dancers who entertained the guests.

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2.33 km

Hadrian's Villa (Villa Adriana)

Highlight • Historical Site

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, the villa was built by Emperor Hadrian between 118 and 138 AD in a green and water-rich area near Tivoli, ancient Tibur.

Admission adult 12€

villae.cultura.gov.it/de/die-staetten/villa-adriana

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4.58 km

Hospitalia

Highlight • Historical Site

It was the place where the Roman soldiers on guard stayed. Each room has a different floor and 3 soldiers entered each room. The room was furnished with a wardrobe and probably chests of drawers placed on the sides of the walls. The floors were in mosaics and the walls were decorated with simple stucco. A staircase led to the upper floor, where other small rooms could be found.

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5.34 km

End point

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3.26 km

1.09 km

972 m

Surfaces

3.28 km

908 m

528 m

333 m

274 m

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April 1, 2023,Italien: Villa Adriana
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, the villa was built by Emperor Hadrian between 118 and 138 AD in a green and water-rich area near Tivoli, ancient Tibur.

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