- The
Villa di
Pratolino was a
Renaissance patrician villa in Vaglia, Tuscany, Italy. It was
mostly demolished in 1822. Its
remains are now part of the...
- he
could visit the
Villa del Trebbio,
Villa di Ca****giolo or
Villa di
Pratolino;
reside at the
Villa dell'Ambrogiana in the spring; and move to the Villa...
- in the late 1580s. It was
constructed on the
grounds of the
Villa di
Pratolino, a
Renaissance villa that fell into
disrepair and was
replaced by the...
- his
health had
begun to fail, and the
annual operatic productions at
Pratolino under his
aegis (see below) ceased.
Ferdinando died in 1713,
having fathered...
-
Palazzo Medici di
Ottaviano Fountains and
gardens Medici fountain Villa di
Pratolino Fortresses Arezzo Grosseto Piombino Pistoia San
Piero a
Sieve Siena Volterra...
- out by Niccolò
Tribolo at the
Medici Villa Castello, near Florence. At
Pratolino, in
spite of the
dryness of the site,
there was a
Grotto of
Cupid (surviving)...
- 1943) Princess,
Countess Maria Pavlovna Demidova (Kiev, 3
February 1877 -
Pratolino, 25 July 1955),
married in Helsinki, 30
April (OS) / 13 May 1897 Prince...
- and the
Boboli Gardens with the
famous grotto, as well as the
Parco di
Pratolino of
which little remains today,
except for a
giant sculpture by Giambologna...
-
include the
Palazzo Pitti and
Boboli Gardens in Florence, and the
Villa di
Pratolino in Vaglia. Rome had more than its
share of
villas with easy
reach of the...
- 2022. Steadman,
Philip (April 13, 2021). "The 'garden of marvels' at
Pratolino".
Renaissance Fun: The
Machines Behind the Scenes. 7. UCL Press: 279–327...