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Galerie > Medieval to Contemporary > Europe > Italy > Pictures of Rome, Vatican City and Italy
Rome, Villa Farnesina, garden south-eastern view to Trastevere.
The Villa Farnesina is a Renaissance suburban villa in the Via della Lungara, in the district of Trastevere in Rome. 
The villa was built for Agostino Chigi, a rich Sienese banker and the treasurer of Pope Julius II. Between 1506–1510, the Sienese artist and pupil of Bramante, Baldassarre Peruzzi, aided perhaps by Giuliano da Sangallo, designed and erected the villa. The novelty of this suburban villa design can be discerned from its differences from that of a typical urban palazzo (palace). Renaissance palaces typically faced onto a street and were decorated versions of defensive castles: rectangular blocks with rusticated ground floors and enclosing a courtyard. This villa, intended to be an airy summer pavilion, presented a side towards the street and was given a U shaped plan with a five bay loggia between the arms. In the original arrangement, the main entrance was through the north facing loggia which was open. The villa became the property of the Farnese family in 1577 (hence the name of Farnesina). 

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Farnesina , http://www.villafarnesina.it/?page_id=75&lang=en 

Schlüsselwörter: Rome Villa Farnesina frescoes Sala Galatea Agostino Chigi garden Trastevere

Rome, Villa Farnesina, garden south-eastern view to Trastevere.

The Villa Farnesina is a Renaissance suburban villa in the Via della Lungara, in the district of Trastevere in Rome.
The villa was built for Agostino Chigi, a rich Sienese banker and the treasurer of Pope Julius II. Between 1506–1510, the Sienese artist and pupil of Bramante, Baldassarre Peruzzi, aided perhaps by Giuliano da Sangallo, designed and erected the villa. The novelty of this suburban villa design can be discerned from its differences from that of a typical urban palazzo (palace). Renaissance palaces typically faced onto a street and were decorated versions of defensive castles: rectangular blocks with rusticated ground floors and enclosing a courtyard. This villa, intended to be an airy summer pavilion, presented a side towards the street and was given a U shaped plan with a five bay loggia between the arms. In the original arrangement, the main entrance was through the north facing loggia which was open. The villa became the property of the Farnese family in 1577 (hence the name of Farnesina).

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Farnesina , http://www.villafarnesina.it/?page_id=75&lang=en

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