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Thermae of Caracalla -
Tomb of Cecilia Metella -
Quintili's Villa
Thermae of Caracalla
The Thermae Antonianae, is one of the largest and best preserved examples of an ancient spa complex. It was constructed under the Emperor Caracalla and exhibits the rectangular plan typical of Imperial spa centres.
The spa itself was not simply a place for bathing, sport and health, it was also a place of study and for relaxing. Around the centre of the structure the various parts of the spa are found in sequential order: the “Calidarium”, the “Tepidarium”, the “Frigidarium” and the “Natatio”. There are also other zones and areas to be found around the two gymnasiums.
Tomb of Cecilia Metella
This monument was constructed during the Empiredom of Augustus in honour of Cecilia Metella, a daughter of a Roman consul. It is a circular mausoleum raised on a square base, similar to that of Augustus himself, only smaller. In 1303 is was incorporated into the Castrum Caetani and became the principal tower of that fortification.
Quintili's Villa
The Quintili's Villa was the largest and most sumptuous residence of the Roman “suburbium”. The original nucleus belonged to the Quintili brothers, consuls in 151 A.D., and was enlarged when the villa became imperial property under the emperor Commodus who loved living here for the peaceful countryside and the villa’s thermal Thermae. The monumental complex is terraced over the Roman countryside and offers a panorama that through time has inspired many famous artists.
The ticket allow you to visit: the Thermae of Caracalla, the Tomb of Cecilia Metella and the Quintili's Villa.
The ticket is valid for 7 days.
Thermae of Caracalla - closed on Monday afternoon, open from 09.00 am.
Tomb of Cecilia Metella - closed on Monday, open from 09.00 am.
Quintili's Villa - closed on Monday, open from 09.00.
These three archeological sites close one hour before sunset.
March 30 - August 31 closes 07.15 pm
September 1 - September 30 closes 07.00 pm
October 1 - October 30 closes at 06.30 pm
October 31 - February 15 closes at 04.30 pm
February 16 - March 15 closes 05.00 pm
Ticket office closes one hour before closing time.