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  1. La villa medicea de Careggi es una villa patricia de los Médici en las colinas junto a Florencia, Toscana, Italia . Historia. Renacimiento. La propiedad fue comprada el 17 de junio de 1417 por Juan de Médici. Tras la muerte de este, su hijo Cosme de Médici se propone remodelar la villa y su patio central. 1 .

  2. La Villa de los Medici en Careggi, en Florencia, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, fue adquirida por la familia Médici en 1417, y restaurada sobre la base de un diseño de Michelozzo, encargado por Cosme el Viejo. Fue la residencia favorita de Lorenzo el Magnífico quien la transformó en la sede de la Academia Neoplatónica ...

  3. The Villa Medici at Careggi is a patrician villa in the hills near Florence, Tuscany, central Italy. History. The villa was among the first of a number of Medici villas, notable as the site of the Platonic Academy founded by Cosimo de' Medici, who died at the villa in 1464.

    • Regione Toscana
    • Careggi
  4. Visit the Medici villa of Careggi a few steps from the historic center of Florence. It was the favorite of Lorenzo the Magnificent and now a World Heritage Site.

    • In The Beginning…
    • Monarchs and Murder
    • Grand Designs and Grander Gardens

    The story of the Medici villas begins north of Florence in the Mugello, at the Villa di Cafaggiolo. The family’s roots lay in the area, and later this is where they would return and lie low when things got sticky in Florence. As a result, Cafaggiolo looks more like a castle than a villa, with fortifications and a defensive tower in the medieval sty...

    Lorenzo also commissioned the architectural pinnacle of the Medici villas: the Villa di Poggio a Caiano. Star architect Giuliano da Sangallo got to work on its overall design, with arcades and an elaborate portico, in the 1480s. Lorenzo never lived to see it finished: his son Giovanni, who later became Pope Leo X, oversaw its completion around 30 y...

    The Medici’s villa building boom did not die with Lorenzo and his Golden Age. These later villas date to the period when the family were “officially” elevated to the ruling class; when Tuscany became a dukedom and Cosimo I (descended from Cosimo il Vecchio’s younger brother, Lorenzo) became its first Grand Duke. Grand Duke Cosimo loved to hunt and ...

  5. Villa di Careggi . Firenze, via Gaetano Pieraccini 17. Non hai accettato i cookie per le terze parti, guarda il video al seguente link o aggiorna le preferenze dei cookie. Il 17 giugno 1417, Giovanni di Bicci dei Medici acquistò da Tommaso Lippi una proprietà sul colle chiamato di Monterivecchi, ossia un palazzo dotato di corte, loggia, pozzo, cantina, stalla, torre, orto e due case.

  6. La villa medicea de Careggi es una villa patricia de los Médici en las colinas junto a Florencia, Toscana, Italia.