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  2. Villa Jovis - Wikipedia

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    Villa Jovis slave quarters walkthrough. Villa Jovis ("Villa of Jupiter") is a Roman palace on Capri, southern Italy, built by Emperor Tiberius and completed in 27 AD. Tiberius ruled mainly from there until his death in 37 AD. [1] Villa Jovis is the largest of the twelve Tiberian villas on Capri mentioned by Tacitus.

  3. Villa Lysis - Wikipedia

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    Villa Lysis (initially, La Gloriette; today, Villa Fersen) is a villa on Capri built by industrialist and poet Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen in 1905. "Dedicated to the youth of love" (dédiée à la jeunesse d'amour [1]), it was Fersen's self-chosen exile from France after a sex scandal involving Parisian schoolboys and nude (or nearly nude) tableaux vivants.

  4. Villa San Michele - Wikipedia

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    The villa sits on a ledge at the top of the Phoenician Steps, between Anacapri and Capri, at a height of 327 metres (1,073 ft) above sea level. San Michele's gardens are adorned with many relics and works of art dating from ancient Egypt and other periods of classical antiquity .

  5. You Can Stay at the Grand Villa in Netflix's 'Ripley' - AOL

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    Dickie’s villa is portrayed by Villa Torricella on the island of Capri—and ... Built in 1906 on the ruins of an ancient Roman villa, the luxury hotel comprises 11 rooms that are outfitted with ...

  6. Capri (town) - Wikipedia

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    Capri is a municipality in the Metropolitan City of ... Arco Naturale, Villa ... The international luxury linen clothing brand 100% Capri opened its first boutique in ...

  7. Villa Certosella - Wikipedia

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    Villa Certosella is a hotel in Capri, Italy. Set along the Via Tragara, it was the home of Camille du Locle when he lived in Capri. The villa was enlarged by the illustrator Jan Styka in Italian Renaissance style. Later, Edwin Cerio requisitioned the house so that it is now part of the Ignazio Cerio estate.