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Villa Parisi

Coordinates: 41°48′36″N 12°41′28″E / 41.810025°N 12.6909944°E / 41.810025; 12.6909944
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41°48′36″N 12°41′28″E / 41.810025°N 12.6909944°E / 41.810025; 12.6909944

File:Villa Parisi-Borghese seventeenth centrury print of Matteo Greuter 1620 img071.jpg
Old print of Villa Parisi-Borghese 1620 author Matteo Greuter

Villa Parisi - Borghese is a villa in Frascati, now in Monte Porzio Catone municipal territory, Italy. It was built between 1604 and 1605 by Mons. Fernando Taverna. In 1615 it was acquired by Cardinal Scipione Borghese. Later a nymphaeum and the stately portal were built together villa's extension work on project of architect Girolamo Rainaldi. Camillo Borghese in 1729 promoted further renovations.

Painted decorations was carried in 19th century by painters Giuseppe Valeriani and his brother Domenico, Ignazio Heldman and Taddeo Kuntze. In 1896 the villa was purchased by Savero Parisi, an entrepreneur. In the garden are present Roman remains of an old Roman villa. It was the summer residence of Princess Pauline Bonaparte wife of Camillo Borghese and his family. Now the villa isn't open to the public.


Sources

  • Wells Clara Louisa - The Alban Hills, Vol. I: Frascati - 1878 publisher: Barbera, Rome, Italy - OCLC 21996251