Travertino Aventino is a natural stone of Italian origin, extracted mainly in the central Apennines, particularly in the area of Tivoli and Guidonia, near Rome. The name “Aventino” recalls one of the seven hills of the capital, underlining the historical and cultural link with Roman monumental architecture, where this material was widely used. This variety of travertine is distinguished by a natural and stratified structure, with irregular veining and porosity characteristic of limestone. The texture tells of its sedimentary origin, making it a material rich in history and charm.
The use of Aventine Travertine in a project creates:
A warm and welcoming atmosphere
A dialogue between classic and contemporary
A sense of continuity with the Italian architectural tradition







































































