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© Massimo Siragusa

© Massimo Siragusa

© Massimo Siragusa

© Massimo Siragusa

Lazio

Villa Gregoriana - Bene FAI

Tivoli, Rome

Giardino storico
Pet Friendly

Loaned to FAI by the Italian State in 2002.
In the city of Tivoli, only half an hour from Rome, Villa Gregoriana preserves a rich heritage, resonating with the sublime imagery that was so popular in the Romantic period. Nature, history, archaeology and craft merge in such an enthralling blend that in the 19th century this site became a must-see destination of the Grand Tour and the most popular subject in the paintings portraying Tivoli.
In 1832, on the initiative of Pope Gregory XVI, an impressive work of hydraulic engineering was undertaken to contain the unceasing floods of river Aniene. The stream was deviated in a double tunnel dug into Mount Catillo: the water, channeled in this bottleneck, increased its level and fell in the artificial 120 meters waterfall known as Cascata Grande, which is today the second highest waterfall in Italy, behind Marmore Falls. In addition to that, the Pope created the Garden that bears his name and was, for over a century, a favoured destination for artists, writers and men of culture, who disclosed its beauty to the whole world.
After World War II, Villa Gregoriana became the property of the State and in 2002 it was loaned to FAI. At that time, the site was in an advanced state of abandonment and hydrogeological instability.
FAI's commitment, however, brought it back to life: in 2005, Villa Gregoriana reopened to visitors, who today can immerse themselves in the most luxuriant greenery, walk through the old trails finally free from brambles, smell the scents previously buried under decades of neglect and abandonment, use all the senses to discover the 74 tree species found in the park, explore interesting relics of past eras. Among these, the highlights are the remains of the Villa of the Roman Manlius Vopiscus, a sumptuous residence celebrated by Stazio, and the acropolis which includes the roman temples of Sibyl and Tiburno.

How to get there

By car
Rome - L'Aquila A24 motorway, Tivoli and Castel Madama exits. Continue following the signs for Tivoli, Villa Gregoriana.

Bus
From Rome, Ponte Mammolo, Tivoli stop.

By train
Villa Gregoriana is 5 minutes (400 m) from Tivoli station.
It is possible to reach Tivoli by a direct train from Roma Termini (approx. 35‘ journey on fast regional trains) or Roma tiburtina (approx. 50' or 60' journey); the cost of the ticket is € 3.00.

Useful information

- At the exit of Villa Gregoriana the bookshop awaits you with a careful selection of books, objects and merchandising inspired by the property you have visited and the territory that hosts it. Purchases in the shop make a concrete contribution to supporting the FAI!
- Comfortable shoes are recommended.
- Dogs are allowed, always on a leash.
- Drinking water fountains and toilets are available along the trail.
- Except in special weather conditions, Villa Gregoriana is regularly open to the public and can be visited during rainy weather. There are no ticket refunds.
- Villa Gregoriana is not suitable for people with motor disabilities or heart problems. For further information, please contact us.

Villa Gregoriana - Bene FAITivoli, Rome (Lazio)
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March
2025
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Information
Opening hours
Season 2025
Villa Gregoriana is open from Monday to Sunday on the following dates and times:

22 February - 21 March, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
22 March - 29 June, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
30 June - 31 August, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
1 September - 5 October, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
6 October - 25 October, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
26 October - 9 November, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
10 November - 14 December, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Overtime openings
4, 5, 6 January 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
15,16 February 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission is permitted until one hour before closing
Entrance
FAI members: free entrance*
Full: € 10.00
Reduced (6-18 years): € 3.00
Students up to 25 years of age: € 6.00
Residents of the municipality of Tivoli: € 3,00
Children (up to 5 years of age): free
Disabled persons: free of charge
Family: 2 adults and 2 or more children (6 - 18 years) € 23.00

*except in the case of specific events where only a supplement will be charged. In the case of events the price may vary.
Contact us
Largo Sant'Angelo, 1
00019 Tivoli

T. 0774 332650

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