Villa Jovis
Villa Jovis is an ancient Roman villa located on the island of Capri, Italy. Built during the reign of Emperor Tiberius around 27 AD, it served as one of his primary residences. The villa is situated on a high cliff, offering stunning views of the surrounding sea and landscape.
The complex features various rooms, including living quarters, baths, and a large terrace. Its impressive architecture showcases the opulence of Roman design, with intricate mosaics and spacious halls. Today, Villa Jovis is a popular archaeological site, attracting visitors interested in Roman history and architecture.