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The Villa of Tiberius (Villa di Tiberio in Italian) is an ancient Roman villa located on the island of Capri in the Bay of Naples, Italy. The villa is believed to have been built in the 1st century BC and was owned by Emperor Tiberius from AD 27 until his death in AD 37.

The villa is situated on a cliff overlooking the sea, with a large terrace area offering stunning views of the Bay of Naples. It is known for its beautiful gardens, which include a variety of exotic plants and trees, as well as ancient Roman statues and fountains.

The villa has several main areas, including the Imperial Residence, which was the main living quarters for Tiberius and his court, and the Maritime Theatre, which is a large circular building that was used for parties and events.

Visitors to the villa can explore the various areas and admire the beautiful architecture and decorations. There is also a museum on site that displays artifacts and objects found at the villa during archaeological excavations. The Villa of Tiberius is an important historical and cultural landmark in Italy and is a popular tourist destination.