Villa Maxentii, Ancient Roman villa in Rome
The Villa of Maxentius is an ancient Roman patrician villa on the Via Appia.
Constructed by Emperor Maxentius during the early 4th century, the complex includes circus, mausoleum, and palatial buildings.
The site reflects the grandeur of Roman architecture and engineering.
Tourists can visit the ruins located near the third mile of the ancient Appian Way.
The Circus of Maxentius, part of the villa, is one of the best-preserved ancient Roman circuses.
Location: Rome
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Via Appia Antica 153, 00179 Roma 00179
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-16:00; December 24,31 10:00-14:00; Monday off; January 01 off; May 01 off; December 25 off
Phone: +39060608
Email: info@museiincomuneroma.it
Website: villadimassenzio.it
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap