Villa delle Vignacce
The villa, built on the right side of the ancient Via Latina, in its heyday belonged to Quinto Servilio Pudente, a very rich brick manufacturer attached to the imperial court. His commercial activity, already attested in 123 A.D., continued throughout the second half of the reign of Emperor Hadrian (117 - 138 A.D.)
The bricks used for the construction of Villa Adriana in Tivoli came from its workshops.
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The statue of Marsia was discovered in 2009 in Rome, in the Parco degli Acquedotti (between Via Appia and Via Tuscolana), at the Villa delle Vignacce.