Villa Gordiani

41°53′38.99″N 12°33′13.57″E / 41.8941639°N 12.5537694°E / 41.8941639; 12.5537694

Villa Gordiani is a park along the Via Prenestina, in Rome, Italy. It is home to several ancient Roman remains, traditionally identified with the villa of the Gordian imperial family, which included three Roman emperors of the 3rd century, Gordian I, Gordian II and Gordian III.

History

The complex, which is mentioned in ancient sources such as the Historia Augusta, had a portico with some 200 columns, in different stones. It also included basilicas and baths.

During the 13th century, the Tor de' Schiavi (literally "Tower of the Slaves", although the name derives from the dello Schiavo family, who acquired it in 1571) was built over the remains. In 1422 the area was acquired by the Colonna family. The monumental entrance of the villa is an octagonal structure dating perhaps to the late 3rd-early 4th century, when the villa was enlarged and restored.

The complex and the garden were restored in the 1960s, and has now the status of an archaeological park. It is divided in two sectors by the Via Prenestina.

Gallery

  • Aula absidata
    Aula absidata
  • Basilica paleocristiana
    Basilica paleocristiana
  • Cisterne
    Cisterne
  • Mausoleum
    Mausoleum
  • Tor dei Schiavi
    Tor dei Schiavi

See also

Sources

  • Roma. Milan: Touring Editore. 1999. p. 788. ISBN 978-88-365-1324-6.
  • Sfameni, Carla (2006). Ville residenziali nell'Italia tardoantica. Bari: Edipuglia. pp. 98, 137. ISBN 978-88-7228-475-9.

External links

  • Lucentini, M. (31 December 2012). The Rome Guide: Step by Step through History's Greatest City. Interlink. ISBN 9781623710088.
  • Media related to Villa Gordiani (Rome) at Wikimedia Commons
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