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Palace of the Emperor Tiberius, Capri, Italy
View of the Palace, the Villa Jovis, on the isle of Capri, where the Roman Emperor Tiberius spent the last years of his life (reconstruction). Date: 27-37
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Capri Cliff Isle Isolated Isolation Reconstruction Tiberius Villa Volcano Years
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 40.6cm (14" x 16")
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1. Title: A Secluded Retreat: The Palace of Emperor Tiberius on Capri, Italy. This view showcases the Palace of Emperor Tiberius, also known as Villa Jovis, situated on the enchanting isle of Capri, Italy. Dating back to the late Roman Empire, between 27-37 AD, this architectural marvel served as the residence of the infamous Roman Emperor Tiberius during the final years of his life. Isolated on a cliffside overlooking the sparkling blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Palace of Tiberius was a deliberate choice for the emperor's retirement. The island's tranquility and natural beauty provided a stark contrast to the political turmoil and power struggles of the Roman Empire. The Villa Jovis, a symbol of imperial power and luxury, is a complex of buildings that includes the palace, thermal baths, and various gardens. The palace itself is believed to have been designed to blend seamlessly with the rugged terrain of Capri, with its terraces and structures carved directly into the cliffside. Tiberius, known for his reclusive and paranoid nature, sought isolation during his later years. The volcanic island offered the perfect setting for his secluded lifestyle, with its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking vistas. This photograph, a reconstruction of the Palace of Tiberius, captures the essence of the emperor's isolated retreat. The grandeur of the Roman architecture stands in stark contrast to the rugged island landscape, while the azure waters of the sea reflect the beauty and tranquility that drew Tiberius to Capri. The Palace of Emperor Tiberius, a testament to the power and wealth of the Roman Empire, remains an enduring symbol of the island's rich history and natural allure.
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