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Villa Parisi - Wikipedia 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
Villa Taverna Borghese Parisi Frascati - easyfrascati. com It was once the summer residence of Princess Pauline Bonaparte, wife of Camillo Borghese, and his family This villa is not usually open to the public, however it can be visited by special arrangement (usually a minimum of 20 persons but feel free to contact the owner with your request)
Frascati in the Environs of Rome: the villas When a modern road was opened between Frascati and Monte Porzio the Borghese did not allow it to pass inside their property and eventually the imposing gate ended up by losing its purpose
History | Villa Parisi Villa Parisi, in Monte Porzio Catone, near Frascati, is one of the remaining villas and was built in 1603 by Monsignor Ferrante Taverna Taverna belonged to a prestigious family from Milan and was at the time the Governor of Rome and appointed Cardinal under Pope Clement VIII
Casale Marchese (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go . . . The Casale is indicated as the home of the marquis Emilio de’ Cavalieri (1550 – 1602),a famous musician The estate, of over 50 hectares, lies deep in Frascati DOCG terroir, the buildings nestling in a hilly area covered in vineyards and age-old olive trees
Frascati - Villa Borghese La sistemazione definitiva della villa si deve al cardinale Scipione Borghese, che sia per l’acquisto che per gli ampliamenti poté contare sull’appoggio dello zio Paolo V, che amò soggiornarvi più volte
(PDF) Landscape and identity in early modern Rome: villa . . . The paper explores the cultural and political significance of villa architecture in Frascati during the Borghese era, focusing on the role of papal families in transforming the region into a center of social and diplomatic life