Villa Farnesina
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Villa Farnesina

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Travel Education
Last update
Jul 08, 2021
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L’app si presenta come un viaggio tra i meravigliosi affreschi dei grandi Maestri del Rinascimento (Raffaello Sanzio, Sebastiano Del Piombo, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Giovanni Antonio Bazzi detto il Sodoma) La Villa Farnesina a Roma è una delle più nobili e armoniose realizzazioni del Rinascimento italiano. Fu commissionata agli inizi del ´500 dal banchiere senese Agostino Chigi all’architetto Baldassarre Peruzzi e fu affrescata da Raffaello, Sebastiano del Piombo, Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, detto il Sodoma, e dallo stesso Peruzzi. Alla fine del ´500 fu acquistata dal cardinale Alessandro Farnese, da cui viene il nome di Farnesina, per distinguerla dal Palazzo Farnese, al di là del Tevere. È sede di rappresentanza dell’Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. APERTURA TUTTI I GIORNI FERIALI ORE 9-14 Visite guidate: sabato ore 10 (inglese), ore 12.30 (italiano) Apertura straordinaria seconda domenica del mese, ore 9-17, con visite guidate ore 12.30 (musiche rinascimentali dal vivo, prenotazione obbligatoria), ore 15 e 16. Aperture straordinarie su richiesta Prenotazioni: Tel. : +(39) 06 68027268-397 E-mail: lapenta@lincei.it; farnesina@lincei.it Web: www.villafarnesina.it *** Villa Farnesina, located in Rome, is considered one of the noblest and most harmonious creations of Italian Renaissance. At the beginning of the sixteenth century, it was commissioned by the Sienese banker Agostino Chigi to the architect Baldassarre Peruzzi. The interior is decorated with frescoes by Raphael, Sebastiano del Piombo, Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, known as Sodoma, and Peruzzi himself. At the end of the sixteenth century the Villa was purchased by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese from whom it takes its name “Farnesina” to distinguish it from Palazzo Farnese on the other side of the Tiber. The Villa is also used for official representative purposes by the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. OPEN DAILY, 9AM – 2PM Guided tours: Saturday 10 am (english), 12.30 (italian) Special openings on the second Sunday of each month 9am-5pm, with guided tours at 12.30 (with live music of the Renaissance, reservation required), 3pm and 4pm. Special openings on request Bookings: Tel. : +(39) 06 68027268-397 E-mail: lapenta@lincei.it; farnesina@lincei.it Web: www.villafarnesina.it

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