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Villa dEste: In Tivoli
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A stunning photo book on Europes supreme example of the Italian Renaissance gardenThe Villa dEste is a 16thcentury villa in Tivoli, near Rome, internationally renowned for its terraced hillside Italian Renaissance garden containing an outstanding array of fountains, nymphaea, grottoes, water features and atmospheric sound effects. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001, the garden is widely considered to be one of the finest examples of Italian Renaissance gardens in Europe.Villa dEste was first conceived of in 1550 by the governor of Tivoli, Cardinal Ippolito II dEste, who had long envisioned a garden built on the slopes of the valley known as Valle Gaudente. But it was only after 1560 that the villas architectural and iconological blueprint was defined by painterarchaeologistarchitect Pirro Ligorio and executed by court architect Alberto Galvani. When Ippolito dEste died in 1572, the project was nearly complete.Throughout its long history, the villa has changed hands several times, fallen in and out of disrepair and even been occupied and looted by French soldiers during wartime. At the outbreak of the First World War, Villa dEste was acquired by the Italian State, which launched a major restoration of the property before opening it to the public in the 1920s and 1930s. Since 1920 it has remained under the control of the Italian government and continues to be enjoyed by thousands of visitors every year.Introduced by Andrea Bruciati, art historian and director of Villa dEste, this spectacular photo book chronicles the history of the villa and its grounds, documenting in stunning detail the masterpiece water garden as well as the villas sprawling and intricate interiors.
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