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How to get to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma by bus, metro or train?

Directions to Villa Dei Quintili (Roma) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Villa Dei Quintili

    BusBus: 118, 664, 765, C11, 654.TrainTrain: FL8, FL4, FL6, R, FL7.MetroMetro: A.

How to get to Villa Dei Quintili by bus?

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Bus stops near Villa Dei Quintili in Roma

  • Appia/Squillace, 8 min walk,
  • Appia/S. Ignazio Antiochia, 10 min walk,
  • Appia/Appio Claudio, 17 min walk,

Train stations near Villa Dei Quintili in Roma

  • Capannelle, 31 min walk,
  • Torricola, 39 min walk,

Metro stations near Villa Dei Quintili in Roma

  • Subaugusta, 47 min walk,

Bus lines to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma

  • C11, Cinecitta' (Ma),
  • 118, Appia/Villa Dei Quintili,
  • 654, Campo Farnia/Pellaro,
  • 664, L.go Colli Albani (Ma),
  • 663, L.go Colli Albani (Ma),
  • 765, Laurentina (Mb),
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Villa Dei Quintili?

    The closest stations to Villa Dei Quintili are:

    • Appia/Squillace is 611 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Appia/S. Ignazio Antiochia is 741 meters away, 10 min walk.
    • Appia/Appio Claudio is 1268 meters away, 17 min walk.
    • Capannelle is 2377 meters away, 31 min walk.
    • Torricola is 3050 meters away, 39 min walk.
    • Subaugusta is 3650 meters away, 47 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Villa Dei Quintili?

    These bus lines stop near Villa Dei Quintili: 118, 664, 765.

  • Which train line stops near Villa Dei Quintili?

    FL8

  • Which metro line stops near Villa Dei Quintili?

    A

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma?

    The nearest bus stop to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma is Appia/Squillace. It’s a 8 min walk away.

  • What time is the first metro to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma?

    The A is the first metro that goes to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma. It stops nearby at 5:32 AM.

  • What time is the last metro to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma?

    The A is the last metro that goes to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma. It stops nearby at 9:18 PM.

  • What time is the first train to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma?

    The FL7 is the first train that goes to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma. It stops nearby at 6:53 AM.

  • What time is the last train to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma?

    The FL7 is the last train that goes to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma. It stops nearby at 11:22 PM.

  • What time is the first bus to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma?

    The 664 is the first bus that goes to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma. It stops nearby at 5:11 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma?

    The 664 is the last bus that goes to Villa Dei Quintili in Roma. It stops nearby at 2:24 AM.

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Bus: 118, 664, 765, C11, 654, 663.Train: FL8, FL4, FL6, R, FL7.Metro: A.

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Villa Dei Quintili, Roma
Villa Dei Quintili, RomaThe Villa of the Quintilii (Italian: Villa dei Quintili) is a monumental ancient Roman villa beyond the fifth milestone along the Via Appia Antica just outside the traditional boundaries of Rome, Italy. It was built by the rich and cultured Quintilii brothers Sextus Quintilius Valerius Maximus and Sextus Quintilius Condianus (consuls in 151 AD).The ruins of this villa suburbana are of such an extent that when they were first excavated, the site was called Roma Vecchia ("Old Rome") by the locals, as they occupied too great a ground, it seemed, to have been anything less than a town. The nucleus of the villa was constructed in the time of Hadrian. The villa included extensive thermae fed by its own aqueduct and, what was even more unusual, a garden-hippodrome, which dates to the fourth century, when the villa was Imperial property: the emperor Commodus coveted the villa strongly enough to put to death its owners in 182 and confiscate it for himself. In 1776 Gavin Hamilton, the entrepreneurial painter and purveyor of Roman antiquities, excavated some parts of the Villa of the Quintilii, still called "Roma Vecchia", and the sculptures he uncovered revealed the imperial nature of the site: A considerable ruin is seen near this last upon the right hand, and is generally considered to have been the ruins of a Villa of Domitian's nurse. The fragments of Collossal Statues found near this ruin confirms me in this opinion, the excellent sculptour strengthens this supposition... There he found five marble sculptures, including "An Adonis asleep", that he sold to Charles Townley and have come to the British Museum and "A Bacchante with the tyger", listed as sold to Mr Greville. The large marble relief of Asclepius found at the site passed from Hamilton to the Earl of Shelburne, later Marquess of Lansdowne, at Lansdowne House, London. The "Braschi Venus" from the site was purchased by Pius VI's nephew, Luigi Braschi Onesti. Today the archeological site houses a museum with marble friezes and sculptures that once adorned the villa. The nympheum, the hall of the tepidarium and the baths may also be visited. A grand terrace overlooking the Via Appia Nuova, which dates back to 1784, commands a fine view of the Castelli Romani district. The villa's grounds extended even beyond the route of the Via Appia Nuova. In 2018, new excavations uncovered an extravagant and extraordinary winery and triclinium, built over the starting gates of the Commodus' circus, which features marble-clad instead of opus signinum treading areas, and a distribution system with fountains of wine that flowed from the production spaces down into the cellar. The facility has equipment normally found in ancient Roman wineries, but the level of decoration and theatre indicate that it served a more unusual purpose of conspicuous production and potential vintage ritual for the elite of imperial Roman society. Triclinia (dining rooms) with wide entrances surrounded this winery area on three sides, their walls and floors covered in elaborate opus sectile with exotic marbles in geometrical patterns, indicating that the emperor entertained here around the theatrical spectacle of wine production. It is similar to the ceremonial winery of the imperial Villa Magna in Latium. It is dated to the reign of Gordian III (r. 238-244 AD).
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