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Hadrian Collection (page 7)

Hadrian, the renowned Roman Emperor, left an indelible mark on history with his grand architectural projects and strategic military campaigns

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Pecile and Hall of Philosophers. 2nd centur

Hadrians Villa. Pecile and Hall of Philosophers. 2nd centur
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. The Pecile. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Pecile. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. Pecile. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. The Pecile. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Vibia Sabina (83-136 / 137). Roman Empress, wife of Hadrian. C

Vibia Sabina (83-136 / 137). Roman Empress, wife of Hadrian. C
Vibia Sabina (83-136/137). Roman Empress, wife of Hadrian. Bust. Marble. C. 117-138 A.D. From Ostia. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman antiquities at the site of Procolitia, 1876

Roman antiquities at the site of Procolitia, 1876
Roman antiquities at the site of Procolitia, on the wall of Hadrian and Severus, including coins, vases and slabs. The engraving at the top shows the Roman bath after excavation. Date: 1876

Background imageHadrian Collection: England, Cumbria, Gilsland

England, Cumbria, Gilsland. Hadrians Wall path running alongside Hadrians Wall - part of the Hadrians Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageHadrian Collection: England, Cumbria, Gilsland. Pocket of Rosebay Willow Herb growing near the Hadrians Wall Path

England, Cumbria, Gilsland. Pocket of Rosebay Willow Herb growing near the Hadrians Wall Path

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian & Antoninus

Hadrian & Antoninus
The emperor Hadrian (Hadrianus, Adrianus) adopts Antoninus and nominates him as his sucessor. Date: circa 138

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Wall - Borcovicium (Houseteads Fort) - Pretorium

Hadrians Wall - Borcovicium (Houseteads Fort) - Pretorium
Hadrians Wall (Vallum Aelium, Roman Wall, Picts Wall, Vallum Hadriani) - Borcovicium (Houseteads Fort) Pretorium (Praetorium - Generals quarters)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Wall - near Houseteads Wood

Hadrians Wall - near Houseteads Wood
Hadrians Wall (Vallum Aelium, Roman Wall, Picts Wall, Vallum Hadriani) near Houseteads Wood - a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Wall - near Crag Lough

Hadrians Wall - near Crag Lough
Hadrians Wall (Vallum Aelium, Roman Wall, Picts Wall, Vallum Hadriani) - excavated Gateway at Camboglanna Fort (Gabaglanda)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antalya, Southern Turkey - Hadrians Gate or Uckapilar

Antalya, Southern Turkey - Hadrians Gate or Uckapilar
The Hadrians Gate or Uckapilar (" The Three Gates" ) - a triumphal arch located in Antalya, Turkey, built in the name of the Roman emperor Hadrian, who visited the city in the year 130

Background imageHadrian Collection: Turkey. Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze rel

Turkey. Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze rel
Turkey. Ephesus. Greco-Roman city. Ruins Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze reliefs, 3rd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Praetorium. Italy

Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Praetorium. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Praetorium. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Fish pond in the Winter Palace

Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Fish pond in the Winter Palace
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Fish pond in the Winter Palace. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy. Rome. Temple of Hadrian or Hadrianeum. Year 145

Italy. Rome. Temple of Hadrian or Hadrianeum. Year 145
Italy. Rome. Temple of Hadrian or Hadrianeum. Built by Antoninus Pius in 145. Incorporated into a later building. Colonnade with Corinthian columns. Piazza di Pietra (Piazza of Stone)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Golden Court. Italy

Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Golden Court. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Golden Court. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Hall with Doric Pillars. Italy

Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Hall with Doric Pillars. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Hall with Doric Pillars. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Stadium. Italy

Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Stadium. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Stadium. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Great Baths. Italy

Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Great Baths. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Great Baths. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. The Canopus. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. The Canopus. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. The Canopus. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. The Heliocaminus Baths. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. The Heliocaminus Baths. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. The Heliocaminus Baths. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. The Palace. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. The Palace. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. The Palace. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Hospitalia. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. Hospitalia. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Hospitalia (118-125 A.C.). Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. The Greek and Latin Libraries. 2nd century

Hadrians Villa. The Greek and Latin Libraries. 2nd century
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. The Greek and Latin Libraries. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. The Canopus. Statues. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. The Canopus. Statues. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. The Canopus. Statues. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Stadium, the Philosophers Chamber and the Pecile. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Maritime Theatre. Column. 2nd century. Ital

Hadrians Villa. Maritime Theatre. Column. 2nd century. Ital
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Maritime Theatre. Column. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Spain. Andalusia. Italica. Ruins. Area of amphitheatre

Spain. Andalusia. Italica. Ruins. Area of amphitheatre

Background imageHadrian Collection: Spain. Italica. House of Exendra. Ruins. Domus roman. 2nd ce

Spain. Italica. House of Exendra. Ruins. Domus roman. 2nd ce
Spain. Andalusia. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Exendra. Ruins. Domus roman. 2nd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Spain. Italica. House of the Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domu

Spain. Italica. House of the Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domu
Spain. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domus roman

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman art. The Market Gate of Miletus. Marble. 2nd century A

Roman art. The Market Gate of Miletus. Marble. 2nd century A
Roman art. The Market Gate of Miletus. Acces to the south market of the city. Marble. 2nd century AD. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy. Ostia Antica. Baths of Neptune

Italy. Ostia Antica. Baths of Neptune. Financed by the Emperor Hadrian (117-138) on pre-existing baths and then restored at the end of the 2nd and the 4th centuries

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antinous (111 A?i? 130). Was a Bithynian youth and a favour

Antinous (111 A?i? 130). Was a Bithynian youth and a favourite of the Roman emperor Hadrian. He was deified after his death, although his exact status in the Roman pantheon was uncertain

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Column of Maritime Theatre. 2nd century. It

Hadrians Villa. Column of Maritime Theatre. 2nd century. It
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Maritime Theatre. Detail of a column. Tivoli



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Hadrian, the renowned Roman Emperor, left an indelible mark on history with his grand architectural projects and strategic military campaigns. One of his most iconic creations is Hadrian's Wall, a monumental fortification that stretches across northern England. This awe-inspiring structure stands tall even today, showcasing the engineering prowess of ancient Rome. As you wander along this historic wall, you'll encounter breathtaking sights like Sycamore Gap - a picturesque location where a solitary Sycamore tree gracefully frames the landscape. The tranquility here is palpable as you reflect upon the significance of this boundary marker. Traveling further south to Rome, Italy, one cannot help but marvel at another masterpiece attributed to Hadrian – the Pantheon. Its majestic dome dominates the cityscape and offers visitors an enchanting night view that leaves them in awe of its timeless beauty. Inside this architectural wonder lies evidence of Roman artistry – intricate sculptures such as "Boy with Horse, " possibly depicting Castor or Iphicles. These masterpieces transport us back in time and remind us of the artistic legacy left by Hadrian's reign. Venturing beyond Rome's borders takes us to Athens, Greece where we find yet another testament to Hadrian's vision – Hadrian's Library. Created under his patronage during his visit to Greece, it served as a center for knowledge and learning during ancient times. Back in England along Hadrian's Wall lies Birdoswald Roman Fort - a site steeped in history that allows visitors to immerse themselves in Roman military life while gazing at stunning vistas over rugged landscapes. The impact extends far beyond physical structures; he was also known for fostering cultural exchange between different regions within his vast empire. His reign witnessed advancements in literature, philosophy, and architecture that continue to inspire generations even today. Whether it be exploring remnants of ancient civilizations or admiring magnificent feats of engineering like Pantheon or Hadrians Wall, Hadrian's legacy lives on.