Villa del Poggiolo (Rufina, Italy)

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Name (Latin)
Villa del Poggiolo (Rufina, Italy)
Other forms of name
Poggiolo Villa (Rufina, Italy)
See Also From tracing topical name
Dwellings Italy
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 237046248
Wikidata: Q4012761
Library of congress: n 99044998
Sources of Information
  • Dal Poggiolo alla Rufina, 1997:p. 15 (Villa del Poggiolo; located near Rufina)
  • Work cat.: 99203505: Dal Poggiolo alla Rufina, 1997:p. 15 (Villa del Poggiolo, near Rufina in Tuscany)
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Wikipedia description:

The Poggio Reale villa or Villa Poggio Reale was an Italian Renaissance villa commissioned in 1487 by Alfonso II of Naples as a royal summer residence. The Italian phrase "poggio reale" translates to "royal hill" in English. The villa was designed and built by Giuliano da Maiano and located in the city of Naples, in the district now known as Poggioreale, between the present Via del Campo, Via Santa Maria del Pianto and the new and old Via Poggioreale. At the time it was built, a period when the capital city of the Kingdom of Naples was renowned for elegant homes with expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape and Mount Vesuvius, the villa was outside the city walls of Naples and was one of the most important architectural achievements of the Neapolitan Renaissance. Imitated, admired, robbed of its treasures by another king, left in ruins and partially destroyed, the summer palace of the King of Naples lives on in name as a style.

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