The Medici family, a famous family in Florence, Italy, was founded in 1434 and dissolved in 1737. The Medici family played a crucial role in the European Renaissance, with Cosmo Medici and Lorenzo de Medici as representatives.
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Villa Medici Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Medici Villa is located on the top of Pincho above the Plaza de España, and was named after Cardinal Medici after he bought it. It is now the seat of the French Academy, where many famous musicologists have studied. There are also regular exhibitions and concerts here.
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Villa Medici Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Medici family, a famous family in Florence, Italy, was founded in 1434 and dissolved in 1737. The Medici family played a crucial role in the European Renaissance, with Cosmo Medici and Lorenzo de Medici as representatives.
The logo of the Medici family is six small circles, commonly known as the logo of the six-flavored Dihuang Maru, which will be on the corner of the villa and on the door frame. This is also a great family, without the Medici family there will be no Renaissance.
Each sculpture from the back to the front is a story. Looking at painting is better than reading a book. The Venetian painter is the best.
The rooms in the villas have signs in Italian and English, describing not only the use of the rooms, but also information about the notable historical events that have occurred in them, and being able to see large religious murals, the villas are Renaissance architecture.
The Medici Villa, located on the top of the mountain next to the Plaza de España in downtown Rome, is a small European-style villa with exquisite and elegant architecture. The Medici Villa is the former Bishop's private villa, and later changed to the Italian French Academy. Tickets are required for the visit.