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Gardens of Maecenas
Famed formal garden of the early Roman Empire / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gardens of Maecenas, or Horti Maecenatis, constituted the luxurious ancient Roman estate of Gaius Maecenas, an Augustan-era imperial advisor and patron of the arts. The property was among the first in Italy to emulate the style of Persian gardens.[1] The walled villa, buildings, and gardens were located on the Esquiline Hill, atop the agger of the Servian Wall and its adjoining necropolis, as well as near the Horti Lamiani.
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Coordinates | 41°53′24″N 12°30′0″E |
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