Villa delle Vignacce

Villa delle Vignacce

Villa delle Vignacce, or the "Villa of the Vineyards",was one of the largest in the southern suburbs of ancient Rome, located on via Lemonia, in the Parco degli Acquedotti, or Acqueduct Park. Constructed in the 2nd century A.D., and showing signs of restoration in the 4th century, it still remains one of Rome’s lesser documented villas, despite the extensive ruins being available in Rome’s largest public park.

Based upon markings and studies of the brickwork, the construction of the luxurious villa is attributed to Quintus Servilius Pudens, an extremely wealthy friend of the emperor Hadrian. Of the remaining structure there is a large circular hall covered with a dome. The villa is one of the most ancient examples of “amphorae” used to lighten inside areas. In the summer of 2006, excavations were done by the American Institute for Roman Culture (AIRC), funded by the American Express Foundation. AIRC, with American, Canadian, and Italian students and professionals, unearthed the ground floor of the villa 4 meters below modern street level.

The bath complex, complete with mosaic floors and marble walls, was discovered as well as a perfectly preserved ancient underground heating system. Rare glass paste mosaics from the 2nd century A.D. that had collapsed onto the ground floor were also found. In the summer of 2007, excavations revealed that the two-story complex covered more than five acres and contained hot rooms, vaults, changing rooms, and marble latrines. The interior of the complex was decorated with statues and water cascades [http://apnews.excite.com/article/20070720/D8QG2CVG0.html] . Further excavations of the villa and analyses will continue in the bath complex and other areas of the villa are supposed be unearthed later in the summer of 2007.

AIRC is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 by architect Tom Rankin and classical archeologist Darius Arya. The institute is committed to educational and heritage projects, like the Villa delle Vignacce excavations, in and around Rome. AIRC has also participated in excavations of the Roman forum, Ostia Antica, and given aid in the recent preparations and digs for Rome’s new metropolitan line. In 2005, AIRC began hosting semester long academic programs for university students. They have locations in Boston, MA and in Rome.

See also

*Roman architecture
*List of Roman domes

External links

* [http://www.parcoappiaantica.org www.parcoappiaantica.org]
* [http://www.romancivica.net www.romancivica.net]
* [http://www.romanculture.org www.romanculture.org]


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