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Villa Lancellotti

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49: 122: 67:, the nearest to the town centre. This villa was constructed in 1582 by Cardinal Bonanni. It was sold in 1617 to the banker Roberto Primo who constructed the 'teatro d'acqua' (water theatre) at the far end of the garden. The theatre is a direct copy of that at the nearby 108:(1634–1689). The Italian garden encloses a nymphaeum from the 16th century. In the hall there is a mosaic in white and black tesseras found in Tuscolo hill, near the local Camaldolese monastery, in 1863. Statues found during the archeological excavation of 103:
The facade of the palace offers views of the garden from every floor, and panoramic views of Tuscolo hill. The inside contains rooms decorated with allegorical scenes of the countryside, older paintings by
78:, was sold to Francis Mehlem of Bavaria. The villa was bought and restored in 1866 by Prince Filippo Massimo Lancellotti and his wife Princess Elisabetta Borghese 71:, for whom Primo acted as a banker. The clock, or 'orologio' was added in the nineteenth century while the villa was in the ownership of the Lancellotti family. 148:
Tracy L. Ehrlich, Landscape and Identity in Early Modern Rome: Villa Culture at Frascati in the Borghese Era, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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A part of the gardens, now called "Ombrellino", today is a public park. Views of the garden facade of this villa can be had from Tuscolo's road.
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Romano Crescenzi, 'Villa Lancellotti', in Luigi Devoti, Le Ville nel Lazio, Rome: Anemone Purpurea editrice, 2006, pp. 177–187.
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rented the Villa Piccolomini from March 31 to April 19 and lived here with her son Maurice and her secretary Alexandre Manceau.
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Renato Lefevre, 'Appunti sulla prima costruzione di Villa Lancellotti a Frascati', L'urbe, 38, 1975, pp. 36–48.
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Wells Clara Louisa - The Alban Hills, Vol. I: Frascati - 1878 publisher: Barbera, Rome, Italy - OCLC 21996251
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The villa was restored in 1730, by the new owner Prince Pietro Piccolomini. In 1840 the Villa, called Villa
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41°48′23″N 12°41′00″E / 41.8064889°N 12.6832528°E / 41.8064889; 12.6832528

Frascati
Italy
Villa Mondragone
Piccolomini
Aldobrandini
Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia
Pope Pius VII
George Sand
Ciro Ferri
Tusculum

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Houses completed in 1582
Villas in Lazio
Gardens in Lazio

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