Gardens of Sallust

The Gardens of Sallust was an ancient Roman estate including a landscaped pleasure garden developed by the historian Sallust in the 1st century BC. It occupied a large area in the northeastern sector of , in what would become Region VI, between the Pincian and Quirinal hills, near the and later .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Boncompagni Ludovisi Decorative Art Museum and Galleria Borghese.

Museum
Boncompagni Ludovisi Decorative Arts Museum, , is the Decorative Arts Museum of the . The Museum is located at Via Boncompagni, 18, near the elegant and historical Via Veneto. is situated 160 metres northwest of Gardens of Sallust.

Museum
The or Borghese Gallery is an art gallery in , Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset, the gallery building was integrated with its gardens, but nowadays the are considered a separate tourist attraction. is situated 780 metres northwest of Gardens of Sallust.

The were public baths in ancient Rome. Named after emperor Diocletian and built from AD 298 to 306, they were the largest of the imperial baths. is situated 500 metres south of Gardens of Sallust.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Quattro Fontane (Four Fountains) and Viminal Hill.

Locality
The Quattro Fontane is an ensemble of four Late Renaissance fountains located at the intersection of Via delle Quattro Fontane and Via del Quirinale in .

Locality
The is the smallest of the famous Seven Hills of Rome. A finger-shape cusp pointing toward central Rome between the to the northwest and the to the southeast, it is home to the and the .

The of , home to the Via Veneto, Quirinale, Castro Pretorio, Repubblica, and Trevi neighbourhoods, is the city's hub of activity, especially shopping and nightlife.

Gardens of Sallust

Latitude
41.90809° or 41° 54′ 29″ north
Longitude
12.49691° or 12° 29′ 49″ east
Open location code
8FHJWF5W+6Q
Open­Street­Map ID
way 204049099
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­garden
Wiki­data ID
Q1241278
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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Ukrainian—“Gardens of Sallust” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Сады Салюсція
  • Bulgarian: Horti Sallustiani
  • Bulgarian: Градини на Салустий
  • Catalan: Jardins de Sal·lusti
  • Chinese: 薩盧斯特花園
  • Dutch: Horti Sallustiani
  • Finnish: Horti Sallustiani
  • French: Horti Sallustiani
  • French: jardins de Salluste
  • French: Jardins de Salluste
  • Georgian: სალუსტის ბაღები
  • German: Horti Sallustiani
  • Greek: Κήποι του Σαλλούστιου
  • Hebrew: גני סאלוסטיוס
  • Hebrew: הורטי סאלוסטיאני
  • Italian: Giardini di Sallustio
  • Italian: Horti Sallustiani
  • Italian: Orti Sallustiani
  • Japanese: サッルスティウス庭園
  • Korean: 살루스티우스 정원
  • Latin: Horti Sallustiani
  • Macedonian: Салустиеви градини
  • Persian: باغ‌های سالوست
  • Polish: Ogrody Sallustiuszowe
  • Portuguese: Jardins de Salústio
  • Romanian: Grădinile lui Sallust
  • Romanian: Grădinile lui Salustiu
  • Russian: Сады Саллюстия
  • Russian: Саллюстиевы сады
  • Serbo-Croatian: Bašte Salustija
  • Serbo-Croatian: Horti Sallustiani
  • Serbo-Croatian: Salustijevi vrtovi
  • Serbo-Croatian: Vrtovi Salustija
  • Slovenian: Salustovi vrtovi
  • Spanish: Horti Sallustiani
  • Spanish: Jardin de Salustio
  • Spanish: Jardín de Salustio
  • Spanish: Jardines de Salustio
  • Swedish: Sallustius trädgårdar
  • Ukrainian: Сади Саллюстія

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