The Villa dei Sette Bassi (also Villa Via Tuscolana) is an archaeological site located in Rome, Italy. The site is located at the fifth mile of Via Tuscolana to the southeast of Rome and forms part of the Appian Way Regional Park. It was the second-largest villa in the suburbs of Ancient Rome after that of Quintiles. The name, known since the Middle Ages, is derived from , prefect under the Emperor Septimius Severus (193–211), and a possible owner of the villa. The site, however, dates back to Antoninus Pius (138–161) and was inhabited until the beginning of the fourth century, and maintained by additional restorations for two more centuries. Six Roman marble sculptures from the site can be found in the British Museum.
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| - La Villa dei Sette Bassi è una vasta area archeologica compresa tra la via Tuscolana e la via di Capannelle, appartenente al Parco archeologico dell'Appia Antica. L'accesso al sito è da via Tuscolana 1700, dove un lungo viale alberato conduce a un casale edificato attorno ai primi del Novecento quando l'area apparteneva alla tenuta agricola della famiglia Torlonia. Al momento l’area è visitabile solo su richiesta o in occasione di aperture straordinarie. (it)
- Villa dei Sette Bassi är en vid Via Tuscolana i Rom. Villan uppfördes under Antoninus Pius kejsartid (138–161 e.Kr.). Villa dei Sette Bassi, som är en , ingår i i zonen Capannelle i sydöstra Rom. Det är inte klarlagt vad ”Sette Bassi” syftar på. Enligt en teori åsyftar namnet Lucius Septimius Bassianus, även kallad Caracalla. En annan teori gör gällande att namnet syftar på , som var praefectus urbis 317–319. (sv)
- The Villa dei Sette Bassi (also Villa Via Tuscolana) is an archaeological site located in Rome, Italy. The site is located at the fifth mile of Via Tuscolana to the southeast of Rome and forms part of the Appian Way Regional Park. It was the second-largest villa in the suburbs of Ancient Rome after that of Quintiles. The name, known since the Middle Ages, is derived from , prefect under the Emperor Septimius Severus (193–211), and a possible owner of the villa. The site, however, dates back to Antoninus Pius (138–161) and was inhabited until the beginning of the fourth century, and maintained by additional restorations for two more centuries. Six Roman marble sculptures from the site can be found in the British Museum. (en)
- A Villa dei Sette Bassi (também Villa Via Tuscolana) é um sítio arqueológico localizado em Roma, Itália. O local está localizado na quinta milha da Via Tuscolana a sudeste de Roma e faz parte do Parque Regional da Via Ápia. Era a segunda maior vila nos subúrbios da Roma Antiga, depois da de Quintilios. O nome, conhecido desde a Idade Média, é derivado de Septimius Basso, prefeito do imperador Septimius Severus (193–211) e possível proprietário da vila. O local, no entanto, remonta a Antoninus Pius (138-161) e foi habitado até ao início do século IV, e mantido por restaurações adicionais por mais dois séculos. (pt)
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| - La Villa dei Sette Bassi è una vasta area archeologica compresa tra la via Tuscolana e la via di Capannelle, appartenente al Parco archeologico dell'Appia Antica. L'accesso al sito è da via Tuscolana 1700, dove un lungo viale alberato conduce a un casale edificato attorno ai primi del Novecento quando l'area apparteneva alla tenuta agricola della famiglia Torlonia. Al momento l’area è visitabile solo su richiesta o in occasione di aperture straordinarie. (it)
- The Villa dei Sette Bassi (also Villa Via Tuscolana) is an archaeological site located in Rome, Italy. The site is located at the fifth mile of Via Tuscolana to the southeast of Rome and forms part of the Appian Way Regional Park. It was the second-largest villa in the suburbs of Ancient Rome after that of Quintiles. The name, known since the Middle Ages, is derived from , prefect under the Emperor Septimius Severus (193–211), and a possible owner of the villa. The site, however, dates back to Antoninus Pius (138–161) and was inhabited until the beginning of the fourth century, and maintained by additional restorations for two more centuries. Six Roman marble sculptures from the site can be found in the British Museum. The residential area consists of three contiguous parts, dating back to three different stages following rapid chronological succession. The parts are rectangular and are arranged aligned from east to west. There were also gardens and a main park onto which the buildings looked. The easternmost building was built between 134 and 139 at the beginning of the reign of Antoninus Pius following a traditional structure of 50 meters on each side and a peristyle in the northwest of about 45 square meters per side. The plan is compact, with no windows facing outward. The second building was constructed to the southwest of the previous peristyle, between 140 and 150. It has a length of 45 m and is 25 m wide, and includes a panoramic south-facing rotunda. It is a structure linked to luxury, without any functional character. The third structure is believed to have been constructed at the end of the reign of Antoninus Pius, and is the most elaborate with large spa rooms. To the northwest of the villa was a series of houses with warehouses, temples and cisterns. This was where the rural population lived and most of the agricultural and domestic activities took place. The area has not been the subject of archaeological investigation but remains of a small temple are clearly visible. This was rectangular and constructed of brick, had vaulted ceilings and was gabled. It contained a rectangular apse for the Divine Statue. The area of the villa also contained a Hippodrome, as well as cisterns that obtained their water from an aqueduct dedicated to the villa. Remains of one of the cisterns form the foundations of a farmhouse on the property. The condition of these ruins is poor. In February 2014 a buttress collapsed. This was attributed to heavy rain but excavations have shown that the building materials used were of low quality. Also the area was subjected to some bombing during the Second World War. (en)
- A Villa dei Sette Bassi (também Villa Via Tuscolana) é um sítio arqueológico localizado em Roma, Itália. O local está localizado na quinta milha da Via Tuscolana a sudeste de Roma e faz parte do Parque Regional da Via Ápia. Era a segunda maior vila nos subúrbios da Roma Antiga, depois da de Quintilios. O nome, conhecido desde a Idade Média, é derivado de Septimius Basso, prefeito do imperador Septimius Severus (193–211) e possível proprietário da vila. O local, no entanto, remonta a Antoninus Pius (138-161) e foi habitado até ao início do século IV, e mantido por restaurações adicionais por mais dois séculos. A área da villa continha um hipódromo, bem como cisternas que obtinham a água de um aqueduto dedicado à villa. Restos de uma das cisternas formam a base de uma casa de fazenda na propriedade. O estado destas ruínas é mau. Em fevereiro de 2014, um contraforte desabou. Isto foi atribuído a fortes chuvas, mas as escavações mostraram que os materiais de construção usados eram de baixa qualidade. Além disso, a área foi sujeita a alguns bombardeamentos durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. (pt)
- Villa dei Sette Bassi är en vid Via Tuscolana i Rom. Villan uppfördes under Antoninus Pius kejsartid (138–161 e.Kr.). Villa dei Sette Bassi, som är en , ingår i i zonen Capannelle i sydöstra Rom. Det är inte klarlagt vad ”Sette Bassi” syftar på. Enligt en teori åsyftar namnet Lucius Septimius Bassianus, även kallad Caracalla. En annan teori gör gällande att namnet syftar på , som var praefectus urbis 317–319. (sv)
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