Vista Geral das Cascatas dell'Aniene, Tivoli, Itália
Tivoli - Itália
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Cascata dell'Aniene is an impressive waterfall near Tivoli in the middle of Italy.
The river Aniene drops down over 160 meter with an average
volume of 35m3/sec, which makes this a great waterfall to see. A must to visit.
Cascata dell’Aniene is visible from the roadside in Palombarese.
Cascata dell’Aniene is fed by the river Aniene (in Latin Anio,
formerly called Teverone) is a 99 kilometer river in the region Lazio. It
originates in the mountains at Trevi nel Lazio and flows westward past Subiaco,
Vicovaro, and Tivoli into the Tiber. In antiquity, most of the Roman aqueducts
had their sources either at the Aniene or the streams flowing into it.
The main attraction near the waterfall is villa Gregoriana.
Villa Gregoriana is a park/garden located at the feet of the city’s ancient
acropolis was commissioned by Pope Gregory XVI in 1835 to rebuild the bed of
the Aniene River, which had been damaged by the flood of 1826. Since ancient
times, the river formed a wide curve around the acropolis, after which it fell
from a limestone’s spur into the plain below. The river formed originally four
falls, now reduced to two. The site had a strategical importance since it
commanded the transumanza path from Abruzzo along the path which later become
the Via Valeria. The Romans had already built here hydraulic manufacts, 12 of
which are known by findings today.
The Aniene valley and Villa Gregoriana in Tivoli is on the
world heritage list of Unesco.
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