Villa Farnesina — Rome

Rome· Historic Sites

Villa Farnesina

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Villa Farnesina is a stunning Renaissance villa nestled in the Trastevere district, celebrated for its exquisite frescoes by Raphael and other leading artists of the High Renaissance. Commissioned by Agostino Chigi, a wealthy Sienese banker, in the early 16th century, the villa was designed as a luxurious suburban residence for entertainment and artistic display. The villa's most famous room is the Loggia di Galatea, adorned with Raphael's majestic fresco of 'The Triumph of Galatea.' The Loggia di Amore e Psiche, also frescoed by Raphael and his workshop, tells the mythological story with vibrant and dynamic imagery. Other notable artists like Baldassarre Peruzzi and Giovanni Antonio Bazzi (Il Sodoma) also contributed to its artistic splendor. Villa Farnesina is a masterpiece of Italian art and architecture, offering an intimate glimpse into the artistic patronage and sophisticated culture of the Renaissance. Its beautifully preserved frescoes and elegant design make it an essential stop for art history enthusiasts and anyone captivated by the golden age of classical art.

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