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English: The Villa di Castello — located near Florence, in Tuscany, central Italy.
- One of the 16th century Italian Renaissance Medici villas and gardens
- The villa's Italian Renaissance gardens are notable.
- Note: The Medici Villa La Petraia and gardens are adjacent.
Italiano: La Villa Medicea di Castello si trova nella zona collinare di Castello a Firenze, molto vicina all'altra celebre villa medicea del la Petraia, ed è celebre soprattutto per i magnifici giardini, secondi solo a quelli di Boboli.
- Oggi la villa, chiamata anche Villa Reale, L'Olmo o Il Vivaio, non è visitabile perché ospita l'Accademia della Crusca, mentre i giardini sono un museo vero e proprio gestito dalla Soprintendenza per il Polo Museale di Firenze.
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Pages in category "Villa di Castello"
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Media in category "Villa di Castello"
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Florence - p1886-236.jpg 720 × 362; 85 KB
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Ritratti degli accademici della crusca, 00.jpg 4,656 × 2,958; 6.85 MB
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Sala delle udienze di maria maddalena d'austria, ville medicee, castello.JPG 3,456 × 2,304; 6.63 MB
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Villa di Castello - avenue of trees.JPG 2,448 × 3,264; 6.04 MB
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Villa medicea di Castello Facciata (vista frontale).JPG 3,072 × 2,304; 2.64 MB
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Wv Castello banner.JPG 2,924 × 418; 483 KB
Categories:
- Italy-MiBAC-restricted
- Medici villas and gardens in Tuscany World Heritage Site
- Villas in Florence
- Gardens in Tuscany
- Renaissance palaces in Tuscany
- Royal residences in Italy
- Open air museums in Italy
- Accademia della Crusca
- Renaissance architecture in Florence
- Italian Renaissance gardens in Italy
- Castello (Florence)
- Cultural heritage monuments in Tuscany
- Via di Castello (Florence)