Frescoed Villa Near Rome Built for Papal Nobility
Nestled among the picturesque landscapes of Grottaferrata, just a stone's throw away from Rome, lies a timeless treasure – a 16th-century villa that once served as a sanctuary for a cardinal seeking solace and enlightenment.
Commissioned by Cardinal Carafa in 1580, the villa was conceived as a haven for contemplative meditations and intellectual pursuits amidst the tranquility of Tusculum.
Passing through the hands of noble families like the Odescalchi, the villa witnessed the addition of the breathtaking Pannini Gallery in 1734.
This 19-meter perspective gallery, adorned with allegories of the four seasons and elements, showcases the artistic prowess of Giovanni Paolo Pannini, a set designer trained at the renowned Bibbiena school.
The frescoed walls showcase depictions of classical deities, allegorical representations of the seasons, and powerful female figures symbolizing continents.
The Odescalchi coats of arms, flanked by pairs of genies, share space with representations of the elements – Air, Water, Fire, and Earth.
The villa is not merely a solitary masterpiece but part of a collection of sumptuous Tuscolan Villas that dot the Alban Hills, patrician residences built between the 16th and 17th centuries as symbols of prestige for the Roman nobility.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, these villas became Grand Tour destinations for European aristocrats, artists, and writers. Today, some remain in noble hands, while others have evolved into hotels and public spaces.
Despite enduring heavy bombings during World War II, these villas stand as testaments to the enduring elegance and resilience of Italian architecture.
Over the centuries, this architectural gem has transformed from a cardinal's retreat to a prestigious hotel, and now, it awaits a new custodian.
In addition to its frescoed halls, this enchanting retreat near Rome has 60 exquisitely furnished bedrooms, meeting rooms, and expansive garden with a swimming pool.
Offering panoramic views of the city of Rome, the villa is surrounded by lush woods featuring precious cedars of Lebanon, palms, pines, and redwoods.
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