Who owns Villa Medici?

Government of France

Villa Medici
Completed 1544
Owner Government of France
Design and construction
Architect Annibale Lippi

Where is Villa Medici located?

Rome
The French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici is located on the Pincio hill, in the heart of Rome, next to the famous Spanish Steps. It is surrounded on the one hand by the park of the Villa Borghese and on the other by the convent of the Trinità dei Monti.

Who built Villa Medici?

Villa Medici at Fiesole was designed by Michelozzo Michelozzi and built between 1458 and 1462. It was owned by Giovanni son of Cosimo Medici the elder.

Why is the Villa Medici important?

In 1801 Napoleon bought the building, and in 1803 the Villa Medici became the headquarters of the French Academy in Rome. It also houses the recipients of the Prix de Rome.

Does the Medici family still exist?

The last Medici ruler died without a male heir in 1737, ending the family dynasty after almost three centuries.

Do the Medici gardens still exist?

There are 12 Medici villas and two gardens that make up an official World Heritage Site.

When was the Villa Medici built?

between 1451 and 1457
The Villa Medici in Fiesole is the fourth oldest of the villas built by the Medici family. It was built between 1451 and 1457. The Medici Villa has gracious terraces, as Alberti recommended, cut into a stony hillside. There are panoramic views of the River Arno and Florence.

How many Medici villas are there?

Twelve villas
Twelve villas and two gardens spread across the Tuscan landscape make up this site which bears testimony to the influence the Medici family exerted over modern European culture through its patronage of the arts.

Who killed the Medici family?

An assassination attempt on the Medici brothers was made during mass at the Cathedral of Florence on April 26, 1478. Giuliano de’ Medici was killed by Francesco Pazzi, but Lorenzo was able to defend himself and escaped only slightly wounded. Meanwhile, other conspirators tried to gain control of the government.