Villa Giulia – (detailed drawings)
Summer residence of Pope Julius III, Rome Italy
Location
Roma
Year
1551
National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia
Villa Giulia is a building in Rome Italy, located along the current Viale delle Belle Arti, on the slopes of the Parioli mountains, not far from via Flaminia.
Built as a summer residence outside the door of Pope Julius III, to whom it owes its name, it passed to the Italian State with the capture of Rome in 1870 and later used as the seat of the National Etruscan Museum, its current intended use. […] The casino, of which Michelangelo also provided a project, was built on a project by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola in 1551 – 1553. Bartolomeo Ammannati, Giorgio Vasari and Michelangelo Buonarroti also worked on it. ...Wikipedia…>>
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