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"The ruins of a circular temple from the first century B.C. is one of Italy's most famous archeological landmarks—or rather, it was in the 19th century, when Americans and Brits flocked here on the Grand Tour. Of all of the country's ancient ruins, including the Colosseum, this temple is one of the most painted. Turner and Claude Lorraine were just two of many artists who came here to make it the subject of their work." - Laura Itzkowitz, Arlene Gibbs
Circular temple ruins, Michelin dining, valley views
00019 Tivoli, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy Get directions