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- Villa Farnese - Wikipedia
The Villa Farnese, also known as Villa Caprarola, is a pentagonal mansion in the town of Caprarola in the province of Viterbo, Northern Lazio, Italy, approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) north-west of Rome, originally commissioned and owned by the House of Farnese
- The Pentagon: Jesuit Military Fortress from Spain, to Italy to the . . .
That War-Room Command Post was the Farnese Villa of Caprarola, Italy And, as was Loyola’s fortress in Pamplona, the villa was in the shape of a Pentagon—a prominent symbol of the Biblical Satan Egyptian Set in history
- Visiting Rome: Palazzo Farnese - Italia. it
Commissioned by Alessandro Farnese, later Pope Paul III, who entrusted its design in the early 16th century to Antonio Da Sangallo the Younger and Baldassarre Peruzzi so that it could become a fortress, the Palazzo has a pentagonal plan and a circular courtyard in the centre
- The Pentagon Palace in the Hills - by Mario Menditto
Located in the small town of Caprarola, in the province of Viterbo, this imposing Renaissance residence dominates the landscape from the top of a hill What makes it immediately unique is its pentagonal shape, an architectural choice that reflects its origins
- A Guide To Villa Farnese, Caprarola: 3 Best Things To Know
Located 60 kilometers (37 miles) north of Rome in the town of Caprarola, in the heart of the Tuscia region, this stunning Renaissance palace is the ideal spot to soak up some history and see some beautiful architecture The most interesting part? It’s shaped like a pentagon
- Villa Farnese, Caprarola: A Sixteenth-Century Farnese Villa and Former . . .
Villa Farnese in Caprarola illustrates Farnese princely patronage: a pentagonal, fortress-derived plan combined with extensive Mannerist frescoes and terraced gardens open to the public
- Villa Farnese | Il Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola - Traveling in Tuscany
The Villa Farnese is situated directly above the town of Caprarola and dominates its surroundings It is a massive Renaissance and Mannerist construction, opening to the Monte Cimini, a range of densely wooded volcanic hills
- Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola - romeartlover. it
Vignola's great work is the palace of Caprarola The plan is unique, or nearly so, being a pentagon, enclosing a circular court
- Villa Farnese, Caprarola - Wandering Italy Blog
Cardinal Alessandro Farnese began the building project in 1504 It was then in the shape of a pentagon with a pentagonal inner courtyard, but Alessandro Farnese the Younger preferred a circular arrangement, and the inner courtyard was changed to what you see today
- Villa Farnese: 500-Year-Old Italian Mansion - Themindcircle
In the early 16th century, Alessandro Farnese bought the area in the town and had plans for an estate in the shape of a pentagon However, due to the technical difficulties of the shape, even putting the right foundations took nearly 15 years
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