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Tivoli
[ tiv-uh-lee; Italian tee-vaw-lee ]
noun
- a town in central Italy, E of Rome: ruins of Roman villas. Ancient Tibur.
- a park and entertainment center in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Tivoli
/ ˈtɪvəlɪ; ˈtiːvoli /
noun
- a town in central Italy, east of Rome: a summer resort in Roman times; contains the Renaissance Villa d'Este and the remains of Hadrian's Villa. Pop: 49 342 (2001) Ancient nameTibur
Example Sentences
Contemporary newspapers are filled with stories of elaborate balls, social gatherings at the Tivoli gardens and along the Champs-Elysées and crowded evenings at the theater and concerts, punctuated by firework displays.
In December last year, it was sold to Greenwill, part of the Italian Tivoli group, for £18 million.
You must buy tickets to enter Tivoli, which are 95 kroner, or approximately $20.
It was not so very long since Tivoli and Ostia had been occupied by Spanish troops, and the city saved by a sort of accident.
After staying there for several days, the General resolved to march to Tivoli, which was held by a strong body of our volunteers.
From Subiaco back to Rome via Tivoli is seventy kilometres and all down hill.
Away up in the mountains beyond Tivoli are two villages, Saracenesco and Articoli.
At the wharf I picked up a coche and was driven to the Tivoli, the hotel in the American quarter where our party was staying.
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