Tivoli
a town in central Italy, E of Rome: ruins of Roman villas.: Ancient Tibur.
a park and entertainment center in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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How to use Tivoli in a sentence
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.
Ireland Under the Tudors, Vol. II (of 3) | Richard BagwellAfter staying there for several days, the General resolved to march to Tivoli, which was held by a strong body of our volunteers.
Rule of the Monk | Giuseppe GaribaldiFrom Subiaco back to Rome via Tivoli is seventy kilometres and all down hill.
Italian Highways and Byways from a Motor Car | Francis Miltoun
Away up in the mountains beyond Tivoli are two villages, Saracenesco and Articoli.
Cathedral Cities of Italy | William Wiehe CollinsAt the wharf I picked up a coche and was driven to the Tivoli, the hotel in the American quarter where our party was staying.
The Pirate of Panama | William MacLeod Raine
British Dictionary definitions for Tivoli
/ (ˈtɪvəlɪ, Italian ˈtiːvoli) /
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 name: Tibur
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