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208:, replacing an older eighteenth century arcade. The main entrance is located on the side hill, with large doors that lead to a hall enriched by marble busts and a frescoed vault. From the atrium starts monumental gray stone that leads to the first floor where the main saloon is located, the latter about 8 meters high, with vaulted and frescoed ceilings featuring nineteenth century motifs. This is connected to other rooms as grand and the gallery, running parallel to the terrace above the outside portico, from which is possible to enjoy the view of the large 25: 98: 82: 90: 176:., bought the Villa and filled it in the following years with works of art. Karl Eduard von Liphard was head of the circle of advisers around. Until her death in St. Petersburg in 1876 she bought lavishly. The Villa Quarto was inherited by her daughter Helena Countess Stroganov, from the second morganatic marriage to Belyakova, Zoia, Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna and her palace in St. Petersburg, London. 195:
Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) lived at the villa with his ill wife and children, prior to her death in 1904. In his autobiography, he describes the villa, in almost all its parts, in a bad and moody way. This includes the interior, the scale of the rooms, the colors and the "countess" - the
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The building has a simple layout, with three floors that are 200 feet long by 60 feet wide. On the garden side there opens up a nineteenth-century loggia with three arches on twin
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and the great lawn of the English park. Currently, the landmark villa has been restored with structural and protective interventions in the outer parts completed in 2019.
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The villa was built in the 15th century and, after various changes of ownership, in 1613 it passed to the Pasquali family, who had it rebuilt by
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divorced wife of a New Yorker businessman, "Countess Massiglia" aka Frances Lloyd Paxton - who lived there alongside the Clemens.
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extension. In the 19th century the villa took on its present appearance - it then belonged to
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The villa's many famous guests included the French historian and statistician
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Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, Duchess of Leuchtenberg
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is a historic landmark designated villa on via Pietro Dazzi in
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p.70 following "The Autobiography of Mark Twain" by Mark Twain
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p.52 following "The Autobiography of Mark Twain" by Mark Twain
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Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato
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Historic Landmark Designated Villa in Florence, Italy.
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