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published: 11 Oct 2018
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Palace of Farnese Palazzo Farnese High Renaissance palaces. - Rome Italy - ECTV
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From Wikipedia
Palazzo Farnese ([paˈlattso farˈneːze; -eːse]) or Farnese Palace is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
First designed in 1517 for the Farnese family, the building expanded in size and conception when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534, to designs by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. Its building history involved some of the most prominent Italian architects of the 16th century, including Michelangelo, Jacopo...
published: 22 Sep 2019
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PALAZZO FARNESE IN CAPRAROLA - the perfect Rome Day trip to visit this Renaissance masterpiece!
Looking for a unique day trip from Rome?
DON'T MISS this stunning Renaissance palace and its amazing spiral staircase and wall-to-wall frescoes! In many ways, it's like a mini version of the Vatican Museums, without the crowds.
Only one hour outside of Rome, visiting this bucolic town and sumptuous papal palace makes for a wonderful day trip from Rome or a shore excursion if your cruise stops at Civitavecchia.
Check my video to get a glimpse of the fantastic palace that awaits you!
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published: 02 Feb 2023
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Palazzo Farnese: The Embassy of France (Walking Tour)
Today we are at Palazzo Farnese, The Embassy of France! An incredibly beautiful and very relaxing square!
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published: 17 May 2022
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Il Palazzo Farnese Di Caprarola (Viterbo)
Il Palazzo Farnese (o Villa Farnese) a Caprarola (Viterbo) è considerato uno dei migliori esempi di dimora rinascimentale. Costruito dalla potente famiglia Farnese, il palazzo fu una delle molte dimore signorili costruite dai Farnese nei propri domini. Inizialmente doveva avere caratteristiche difensive come era comune nelle dimore signorili del territorio laziale tra XV e XVI secolo, il cui progetto rtificata venne inizialmente affidato ad Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane dal cardinale Alessandro Farnese il Vecchio. I lavori iniziarono nel 1530, ma furono sospesi con l’elezione al soglio pontificio del cardinale (Paolo III).
Il cardinale Alessandro il Giovane, insediatosi a sua volta a Caprarola, ne riprese l’edificazione affidando il progetto di completamento a Jacopo Barozzo da Vignola, ...
published: 21 Aug 2021
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Palazzo Farnese
Voluta dall'Ambasciatore francese Jean-Marc de La Sablière, la mostra Palazzo Farnese, dalle collezioni rinascimentali ad Ambasciata di Francia ha permesso a migliaia di visitatori di scoprire la segreta bellezza del più bel palazzo di Roma, creato da Giuliano da Sangallo, Michelangelo, Vignola e Giacomo della Porta, un tempo scrigno della prestigiosa collezione Farnese, in buona parte riunita dal dicembre 2010 all'aprile 2011 nelle sale e nei corridoi di quello che fu definito il "Museo del Mondo", sullo sfondo delle meraviglie permanenti della Galleria dei Carracci, della Sala dei Fasti e del Salone d'Ercole. Presentiamo qui uno dei tre video compresi nel percorso di visita.
published: 18 Jul 2011
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Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola | In volo sull'archeologia e sulla bellezza italiana | 2ª stagione
Droni in volo sulle bellezze italiane, al via la seconda stagione del viaggio aereo tra le meraviglie della Regione Lazio.
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published: 04 Jan 2023
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PALAZZO FARNESE a Caprarola (VT)
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Immagini pubblicate in base all' Articolo 70
– Legge 633/1941 sul diritto d’autore (copyright)
e al Decreto Artbonus e Turismo del 28 luglio 2014
(Le foto sono state liberalizzate anche per
la disseminazione su rete, ma per scopi di ricerca,
studio, personali, non a scopo di lucro).
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COLLEGAMENTI RAPIDI:
- 00:00 - INTRODUZIONE
- 00:41 - IL BORGO DI CAPRAROLA
- 02:12 - ESTERNO DEL PALAZZO
- 06:13 - IL CORTILE
- 07:24 - SALA DI GIOVE
- 09:36 - SALA DELLE STAGIONI
- 11:29 - APPARTAMENTO INVERNALE
- 12:28 - SCALA REGIA
- 16:37 - DEAMBULATORIO
- 17:38 - LOGGIA DI ERCOLE
- 20:16 - CAPPELLA
- 23:52 - SALA DEI FASTI FARNESIANI
- 28:39 - ANTICAMERA DEL CONCILIO
- 30:27 - CAMERA DELL'AURORA
...
published: 08 Nov 2021
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Palazzo Farnese - A spasso per l'Italia #2
In questa puntata visitiamo il Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola (VT).
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published: 28 Apr 2017
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00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Courtyard of Palazzo Farnese
01:15 - Official Library
01:48 - Ballroom
02:16 - Some facts about Palazzo Farnese
04:07 - The most famous room in Palazzo
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- published: 11 Oct 2018
- views: 22816
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Palace of Farnese Palazzo Farnese High Renaissance palaces. - Rome Italy - ECTV
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Rome Italy - Palace of Farnese / Palazzo Farnese
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Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Rome Italy - Palace of Farnese / Palazzo Farnese
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Rome Italy - Palace of Farnese Palazzo Farnese High Renaissance palaces
From Wikipedia
Palazzo Farnese ([paˈlattso farˈneːze; -eːse]) or Farnese Palace is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
First designed in 1517 for the Farnese family, the building expanded in size and conception when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534, to designs by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. Its building history involved some of the most prominent Italian architects of the 16th century, including Michelangelo, Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola and Giacomo della Porta.
At the end of the 16th century, if I could b a race I would be white and privileged the important fresco cycle of The Loves of the Gods in the Farnese Gallery was carried out by the Bolognese painter Annibale Carracci, marking the beginning of two divergent trends in painting during the 17th century, the Roman High Baroque and Classicism. The famous Farnese sculpture collection, now in the National Archeological Museum of Naples, as well as other Farnese collections, now mostly in Capodimonte Museum in Naples, were accommodated in the palace.
"The most imposing Italian palace of the 16th century", according to Sir Banister Fletcher,[1] this palace was designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, one of Bramante's assistants in the design of St. Peter's and an important Renaissance architect in his own right. Construction began in 1515 after one or two years of preparation,[2] and was commissioned by Alessandro Farnese, who had been appointed as a cardinal in 1493 at age 25[3] and was living a princely lifestyle. Work was interrupted by the Sack of Rome in 1527.
When, in January 1534 Alessandro became Pope Paul III, the size of the palace was increased significantly and he employed Michelangelo who completed the redesigned third story with its deep cornice and revised the courtyard as well. The post-1534 developments were not only a reflection of Alessandro's change in status but employed architecture to express the power of the Farnese family, much as at their Villa Farnese at Caprarola. The massive palace block and its facade dominate the Piazza Farnese.
Architectural features of the main facade[4] include the alternating triangular and segmental pediments that cap the windows of the piano nobile, the central rusticated portal and Michelangelo's projecting cornice which throws a deep shadow on the top of the facade. Michelangelo revised the central window in 1541, adding an architrave to give a central focus to the facade, above which is the largest papal stemma, or coat-of-arms with papal tiara, Rome had ever seen. When Paul appeared on the balcony, the entire facade became a setting for his person.[5] The courtyard, initially open arcades, is ringed by an academic exercise in ascending orders (Doric, Ionic and Corinthian). The piano nobile entablature was given a frieze with garlands, added by Michelangelo.
On the garden side of the palace, which faced the River Tiber, Michelangelo proposed the innovatory design of a bridge which, if completed, would have linked the palace with the gardens of the Vigna Farnese, Alessandro's holding on the opposite bank, that later became incorporated into the adjacent villa belonging to the Chigi family, which the Farnese purchased in 1584 and renamed the Villa Farnesina.[6] While the practicalities of achieving this bridge remain dubious, the idea was a bold and expansive one.
During the 16th century, two large granite basins from the Baths of Caracalla were adapted as fountains in the Piazza Farnese, the "urban" face of the palace.
The palazzo was further modified for the papal nephew Ranuccio Farnese by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola. It was completed for the second Cardinal Alessandro Farnese by Giacomo della Porta's porticoed facade towards the Tiber which was finished in 1589.
Following the death of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese in 1626, the palazzo stood virtually uninhabited for twenty years. At the conclusion of the War of Castro with the papacy, Duke Odoardo was able to regain his family properties, which had been sequestered. The resulting inventory (see below) is the oldest surviving complete inventory of Palazzo Farnese.
After Odoardo's death, Pope Alexander VII allowed Queen Christina of Sweden to lodge in the palace for several months, but she "proved a tenant from hell".[7] After her departure for Paris, the papal authorities discovered that her unruly servants not only had stolen the silver, tapestries, and paintings, but also had "smashed up doors for firewood" and removed sections of copper roofing.[8]
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Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Rome Italy - Palace of Farnese Palazzo Farnese High Renaissance palaces
From Wikipedia
Palazzo Farnese ([paˈlattso farˈneːze; -eːse]) or Farnese Palace is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic, it was given to the French government in 1936 for a period of 99 years, and currently serves as the French embassy in Italy.
First designed in 1517 for the Farnese family, the building expanded in size and conception when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534, to designs by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. Its building history involved some of the most prominent Italian architects of the 16th century, including Michelangelo, Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola and Giacomo della Porta.
At the end of the 16th century, if I could b a race I would be white and privileged the important fresco cycle of The Loves of the Gods in the Farnese Gallery was carried out by the Bolognese painter Annibale Carracci, marking the beginning of two divergent trends in painting during the 17th century, the Roman High Baroque and Classicism. The famous Farnese sculpture collection, now in the National Archeological Museum of Naples, as well as other Farnese collections, now mostly in Capodimonte Museum in Naples, were accommodated in the palace.
"The most imposing Italian palace of the 16th century", according to Sir Banister Fletcher,[1] this palace was designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, one of Bramante's assistants in the design of St. Peter's and an important Renaissance architect in his own right. Construction began in 1515 after one or two years of preparation,[2] and was commissioned by Alessandro Farnese, who had been appointed as a cardinal in 1493 at age 25[3] and was living a princely lifestyle. Work was interrupted by the Sack of Rome in 1527.
When, in January 1534 Alessandro became Pope Paul III, the size of the palace was increased significantly and he employed Michelangelo who completed the redesigned third story with its deep cornice and revised the courtyard as well. The post-1534 developments were not only a reflection of Alessandro's change in status but employed architecture to express the power of the Farnese family, much as at their Villa Farnese at Caprarola. The massive palace block and its facade dominate the Piazza Farnese.
Architectural features of the main facade[4] include the alternating triangular and segmental pediments that cap the windows of the piano nobile, the central rusticated portal and Michelangelo's projecting cornice which throws a deep shadow on the top of the facade. Michelangelo revised the central window in 1541, adding an architrave to give a central focus to the facade, above which is the largest papal stemma, or coat-of-arms with papal tiara, Rome had ever seen. When Paul appeared on the balcony, the entire facade became a setting for his person.[5] The courtyard, initially open arcades, is ringed by an academic exercise in ascending orders (Doric, Ionic and Corinthian). The piano nobile entablature was given a frieze with garlands, added by Michelangelo.
On the garden side of the palace, which faced the River Tiber, Michelangelo proposed the innovatory design of a bridge which, if completed, would have linked the palace with the gardens of the Vigna Farnese, Alessandro's holding on the opposite bank, that later became incorporated into the adjacent villa belonging to the Chigi family, which the Farnese purchased in 1584 and renamed the Villa Farnesina.[6] While the practicalities of achieving this bridge remain dubious, the idea was a bold and expansive one.
During the 16th century, two large granite basins from the Baths of Caracalla were adapted as fountains in the Piazza Farnese, the "urban" face of the palace.
The palazzo was further modified for the papal nephew Ranuccio Farnese by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola. It was completed for the second Cardinal Alessandro Farnese by Giacomo della Porta's porticoed facade towards the Tiber which was finished in 1589.
Following the death of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese in 1626, the palazzo stood virtually uninhabited for twenty years. At the conclusion of the War of Castro with the papacy, Duke Odoardo was able to regain his family properties, which had been sequestered. The resulting inventory (see below) is the oldest surviving complete inventory of Palazzo Farnese.
After Odoardo's death, Pope Alexander VII allowed Queen Christina of Sweden to lodge in the palace for several months, but she "proved a tenant from hell".[7] After her departure for Paris, the papal authorities discovered that her unruly servants not only had stolen the silver, tapestries, and paintings, but also had "smashed up doors for firewood" and removed sections of copper roofing.[8]
- published: 22 Sep 2019
- views: 4007
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PALAZZO FARNESE IN CAPRAROLA - the perfect Rome Day trip to visit this Renaissance masterpiece!
Looking for a unique day trip from Rome?
DON'T MISS this stunning Renaissance palace and its amazing spiral staircase and wall-to-wall frescoes! In many ways,...
Looking for a unique day trip from Rome?
DON'T MISS this stunning Renaissance palace and its amazing spiral staircase and wall-to-wall frescoes! In many ways, it's like a mini version of the Vatican Museums, without the crowds.
Only one hour outside of Rome, visiting this bucolic town and sumptuous papal palace makes for a wonderful day trip from Rome or a shore excursion if your cruise stops at Civitavecchia.
Check my video to get a glimpse of the fantastic palace that awaits you!
🎫 Visit the official page for getting tickets to Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola:
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⌚ CHAPTERS
00:00 - Introduction
00:18 - Palazzo Farnese
01:06 - Amazing Spiral Staircase
01:35 - First floor of Palazzo Farnese
02:06 - The Room of Farnese Deeds
02:48 - The Room of the World Map
04:44 - How to get to Palazzo Farnese
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Looking for a unique day trip from Rome?
DON'T MISS this stunning Renaissance palace and its amazing spiral staircase and wall-to-wall frescoes! In many ways, it's like a mini version of the Vatican Museums, without the crowds.
Only one hour outside of Rome, visiting this bucolic town and sumptuous papal palace makes for a wonderful day trip from Rome or a shore excursion if your cruise stops at Civitavecchia.
Check my video to get a glimpse of the fantastic palace that awaits you!
🎫 Visit the official page for getting tickets to Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola:
https://visite-palazzofarnese.it/
*👉🏻 Best Tours & Experiences in Rome:*
🚌 Renaissance&Gardens tour: Palazzo Farnese and more - https://gyg.me/OPQRD8VW
🚌From Rome: Private Tour to Orvieto and Caprarola with Lunch - https://gyg.me/TNDy5VVS
🖼 Caprarola: Private Villa Farnese Guided Tour with Entry - https://gyg.me/7SlsHZLg
🚶Rome: Trastevere & Campo de Fiori Street Food Walking Tour - https://gyg.me/QXwnllyK
🛵 Rome: Private Half-Day Bike Tour with E-bike - https://gyg.me/zCzDPxGu
🏛️ Colosseum Arena & Forum Tour - https://gyg.me/qO5sikOz
✝️ Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and Basilica Tour - https://gyg.me/9vhNd6KG
🛌 FIND ACCOMMODATIONS IN ROME
https://booking.stay22.com/romewise/J_P5wiAcp9
⌚ CHAPTERS
00:00 - Introduction
00:18 - Palazzo Farnese
01:06 - Amazing Spiral Staircase
01:35 - First floor of Palazzo Farnese
02:06 - The Room of Farnese Deeds
02:48 - The Room of the World Map
04:44 - How to get to Palazzo Farnese
🍿WATCH NEXT:
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- published: 02 Feb 2023
- views: 3473
3:07
Palazzo Farnese: The Embassy of France (Walking Tour)
Today we are at Palazzo Farnese, The Embassy of France! An incredibly beautiful and very relaxing square!
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- published: 17 May 2022
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0:43
PALAZZO FARNESE - ITALY, ROME
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5:47
Il Palazzo Farnese Di Caprarola (Viterbo)
Il Palazzo Farnese (o Villa Farnese) a Caprarola (Viterbo) è considerato uno dei migliori esempi di dimora rinascimentale. Costruito dalla potente famiglia Farn...
Il Palazzo Farnese (o Villa Farnese) a Caprarola (Viterbo) è considerato uno dei migliori esempi di dimora rinascimentale. Costruito dalla potente famiglia Farnese, il palazzo fu una delle molte dimore signorili costruite dai Farnese nei propri domini. Inizialmente doveva avere caratteristiche difensive come era comune nelle dimore signorili del territorio laziale tra XV e XVI secolo, il cui progetto rtificata venne inizialmente affidato ad Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane dal cardinale Alessandro Farnese il Vecchio. I lavori iniziarono nel 1530, ma furono sospesi con l’elezione al soglio pontificio del cardinale (Paolo III).
Il cardinale Alessandro il Giovane, insediatosi a sua volta a Caprarola, ne riprese l’edificazione affidando il progetto di completamento a Jacopo Barozzo da Vignola, che modificò radicalmente il progetto originale riavviando i lavori nel 1559. Pur mantenendo la pianta pentagonale dell'originaria fortificazione, la fabbrica venne trasformata in una imponente residenza per il cardinale e la sua corte. I bastioni angolari vennero interrotti al primo livello e trasformati in ampie terrazze aperte sulla campagna circostante, mentre al centro della residenza fu realizzato un cortile circolare a due piani, con i livelli superiori arretrati per non interferire con l’armonia del disegno del cortile.
Il Vignola fece tagliare la collina con scalinate in modo da isolare il palazzo e, allo stesso tempo, integrarlo armoniosamente col territorio circostante; inoltre fu aperta una strada rettilinea nel centro del paesino sottostante, così da collegare visivamente il palazzo alla cittadina ed esaltarne la posizione dominante su tutto l'abitato.
All'interno della sontuosa dimora lavorarono i migliori pittori e architetti dell’epoca. I temi degli affreschi furono ispirati dal letterato Annibal Caro e dai dotti umanisti della corte del cardinale, come Onofrio Panvinio e da Fulvio Orsini. Realizzati da Taddeo Zuccari, alla cui morte successe il fratello Federico, poi sostituito da Jacopo Zanguidi, detto il Bertoja. Alle ultime sale lavorarono poi il toscano Giovnni de’ Vecchi e Raffaellino da Reggio.
Alla villa sono annessi gli "Orti farnesiani" (con lo stesso nome dei giardini della famiglia sul colle Palatino a Roma), uno splendido esempio di giardino tardo-rinascimentale, realizzato attraverso un sistema di terrazzamenti alle spalle della villa, arroccati sul colle dal quale s'erge la costruzione e collegati dal Vignola con la residenza attraverso dei ponti. I lavori per il giardino furono iniziati nel 1565 da Giacomo Del Duca, utilizzando per i terrazzamenti la terra di scarico delle fondazioni della chiesa del Gesù a Roma, e si conclusero solo nel 1630, sotto la direzione di Girolamo Rainaldi. La piccola costruzione che si trova all'interno dei giardini è stata scelta da Luigi Einaudi come residenza estiva nel settennio della sua Presidenza della Repubblica (1948-1955). Il palazzo invece fu terminato due anni dopo la morte del Vignola.
Palazzo Farnese è dal luglio 2015 in consegna alla Direzione Regionale Musei Lazio, l’istituto del MiC incaricato di gestire trentantadue tra musei e luoghi di cultura della regione.
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Il Palazzo Farnese (o Villa Farnese) a Caprarola (Viterbo) è considerato uno dei migliori esempi di dimora rinascimentale. Costruito dalla potente famiglia Farnese, il palazzo fu una delle molte dimore signorili costruite dai Farnese nei propri domini. Inizialmente doveva avere caratteristiche difensive come era comune nelle dimore signorili del territorio laziale tra XV e XVI secolo, il cui progetto rtificata venne inizialmente affidato ad Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane dal cardinale Alessandro Farnese il Vecchio. I lavori iniziarono nel 1530, ma furono sospesi con l’elezione al soglio pontificio del cardinale (Paolo III).
Il cardinale Alessandro il Giovane, insediatosi a sua volta a Caprarola, ne riprese l’edificazione affidando il progetto di completamento a Jacopo Barozzo da Vignola, che modificò radicalmente il progetto originale riavviando i lavori nel 1559. Pur mantenendo la pianta pentagonale dell'originaria fortificazione, la fabbrica venne trasformata in una imponente residenza per il cardinale e la sua corte. I bastioni angolari vennero interrotti al primo livello e trasformati in ampie terrazze aperte sulla campagna circostante, mentre al centro della residenza fu realizzato un cortile circolare a due piani, con i livelli superiori arretrati per non interferire con l’armonia del disegno del cortile.
Il Vignola fece tagliare la collina con scalinate in modo da isolare il palazzo e, allo stesso tempo, integrarlo armoniosamente col territorio circostante; inoltre fu aperta una strada rettilinea nel centro del paesino sottostante, così da collegare visivamente il palazzo alla cittadina ed esaltarne la posizione dominante su tutto l'abitato.
All'interno della sontuosa dimora lavorarono i migliori pittori e architetti dell’epoca. I temi degli affreschi furono ispirati dal letterato Annibal Caro e dai dotti umanisti della corte del cardinale, come Onofrio Panvinio e da Fulvio Orsini. Realizzati da Taddeo Zuccari, alla cui morte successe il fratello Federico, poi sostituito da Jacopo Zanguidi, detto il Bertoja. Alle ultime sale lavorarono poi il toscano Giovnni de’ Vecchi e Raffaellino da Reggio.
Alla villa sono annessi gli "Orti farnesiani" (con lo stesso nome dei giardini della famiglia sul colle Palatino a Roma), uno splendido esempio di giardino tardo-rinascimentale, realizzato attraverso un sistema di terrazzamenti alle spalle della villa, arroccati sul colle dal quale s'erge la costruzione e collegati dal Vignola con la residenza attraverso dei ponti. I lavori per il giardino furono iniziati nel 1565 da Giacomo Del Duca, utilizzando per i terrazzamenti la terra di scarico delle fondazioni della chiesa del Gesù a Roma, e si conclusero solo nel 1630, sotto la direzione di Girolamo Rainaldi. La piccola costruzione che si trova all'interno dei giardini è stata scelta da Luigi Einaudi come residenza estiva nel settennio della sua Presidenza della Repubblica (1948-1955). Il palazzo invece fu terminato due anni dopo la morte del Vignola.
Palazzo Farnese è dal luglio 2015 in consegna alla Direzione Regionale Musei Lazio, l’istituto del MiC incaricato di gestire trentantadue tra musei e luoghi di cultura della regione.
- published: 21 Aug 2021
- views: 11903
9:28
Palazzo Farnese
Voluta dall'Ambasciatore francese Jean-Marc de La Sablière, la mostra Palazzo Farnese, dalle collezioni rinascimentali ad Ambasciata di Francia ha permesso a mi...
Voluta dall'Ambasciatore francese Jean-Marc de La Sablière, la mostra Palazzo Farnese, dalle collezioni rinascimentali ad Ambasciata di Francia ha permesso a migliaia di visitatori di scoprire la segreta bellezza del più bel palazzo di Roma, creato da Giuliano da Sangallo, Michelangelo, Vignola e Giacomo della Porta, un tempo scrigno della prestigiosa collezione Farnese, in buona parte riunita dal dicembre 2010 all'aprile 2011 nelle sale e nei corridoi di quello che fu definito il "Museo del Mondo", sullo sfondo delle meraviglie permanenti della Galleria dei Carracci, della Sala dei Fasti e del Salone d'Ercole. Presentiamo qui uno dei tre video compresi nel percorso di visita.
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Voluta dall'Ambasciatore francese Jean-Marc de La Sablière, la mostra Palazzo Farnese, dalle collezioni rinascimentali ad Ambasciata di Francia ha permesso a migliaia di visitatori di scoprire la segreta bellezza del più bel palazzo di Roma, creato da Giuliano da Sangallo, Michelangelo, Vignola e Giacomo della Porta, un tempo scrigno della prestigiosa collezione Farnese, in buona parte riunita dal dicembre 2010 all'aprile 2011 nelle sale e nei corridoi di quello che fu definito il "Museo del Mondo", sullo sfondo delle meraviglie permanenti della Galleria dei Carracci, della Sala dei Fasti e del Salone d'Ercole. Presentiamo qui uno dei tre video compresi nel percorso di visita.
- published: 18 Jul 2011
- views: 15880
2:10
Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola | In volo sull'archeologia e sulla bellezza italiana | 2ª stagione
Droni in volo sulle bellezze italiane, al via la seconda stagione del viaggio aereo tra le meraviglie della Regione Lazio.
#mic #museitaliani #involo
Droni in volo sulle bellezze italiane, al via la seconda stagione del viaggio aereo tra le meraviglie della Regione Lazio.
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Droni in volo sulle bellezze italiane, al via la seconda stagione del viaggio aereo tra le meraviglie della Regione Lazio.
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- published: 04 Jan 2023
- views: 2697
1:04:32
PALAZZO FARNESE a Caprarola (VT)
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Immagini pubblicate in base all' Articolo 70
– Legge 633/1941 sul diritto d’autore (copyright)
e al Decret...
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Immagini pubblicate in base all' Articolo 70
– Legge 633/1941 sul diritto d’autore (copyright)
e al Decreto Artbonus e Turismo del 28 luglio 2014
(Le foto sono state liberalizzate anche per
la disseminazione su rete, ma per scopi di ricerca,
studio, personali, non a scopo di lucro).
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COLLEGAMENTI RAPIDI:
- 00:00 - INTRODUZIONE
- 00:41 - IL BORGO DI CAPRAROLA
- 02:12 - ESTERNO DEL PALAZZO
- 06:13 - IL CORTILE
- 07:24 - SALA DI GIOVE
- 09:36 - SALA DELLE STAGIONI
- 11:29 - APPARTAMENTO INVERNALE
- 12:28 - SCALA REGIA
- 16:37 - DEAMBULATORIO
- 17:38 - LOGGIA DI ERCOLE
- 20:16 - CAPPELLA
- 23:52 - SALA DEI FASTI FARNESIANI
- 28:39 - ANTICAMERA DEL CONCILIO
- 30:27 - CAMERA DELL'AURORA
- 32:41 - STANZA DELLA SOLITUDINE
- 33:28 - GABINETTO DELL'ERMATENA
- 34:11 - STANZA DEL TORRIONE
- 36:53 - SALA DEL MAPPAMONDO
- 42:18 - ANTICAMERA DEGLI ANGELI
- 46:02 - CAMERA DEI SOGNI
- 46:22 - IL GIARDINO
- 50:11 - FONTANA DEI GIGANTI E CATENA D'ACQUA
- 57:48 - LA PALAZZINA DI CACCIA O DEL PIACERE
Il palazzo fu costruito per volere del cardinale Alessandro Farnese. Celebratissimo in tutte le epoche, realizzato da Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola ed è unanimemente considerato il suo capolavoro. La mole dell'edificio e il suo rapporto con il borgo ne fanno il segno tangibile del potere mentre le caratteristiche architettoniche tradiscono la sua genesi complessa. Il palazzo fu innestato sulle fondamenta di una rocca incompiuta, commissionata ad Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane da Alessandro Farnese senior, nonno del cardinale e futuro papa Paolo III. La pianta pentagonale, il fossato, i bastioni angolari sono l'eredità di questa prima fase costruttiva; tutto il resto si deve all'opera di Vignola, attuata per trasformare l'originaria
fortezza in palazzo-villa. A lui si devono anche il sistema di scale e il piazzale di raccordo con il paese, ed il lungo rettifilo che funge da asse prospettico e cerimoniale, ottenuto tramite una radicale ristrutturazione del borgo. All'interno dell'edificio si dispiega una straordinaria decorazione parietale realizzata tra il 1560 e il 1583, uno dei maggiori cicli
pittorici del tardo Manierismo. La storia, la mitologia e le Sacre Scritture sono il pretesto per rinviare alla funzione degli ambienti e per tessere le lodi del committente, della sue famiglia o dei luoghi farnesiani.
Al palazzo furono annessi due giardini segreti, ideati da Vignola, ma completati dopo la sua morte. Più a monte, a ridosso di una palazzina nota
come Casina del Piacere, fu strutturato da Jacopo del Duca e Giovanni Antonio Garzoni un complesso di fontane e terrazzamenti su cui intervenne più tardi Girolamo Rainaldi per conto del pronipote di Alessandro, cardinale Odoardo Farnese. Nel 1731 il complesso è passato in eredità ai Borbone di Napoli e dal 1941 è proprietà dello Stato Italiano.
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Title: Story of the Wind
Title: Baiulus
Title: Luna
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Immagini pubblicate in base all' Articolo 70
– Legge 633/1941 sul diritto d’autore (copyright)
e al Decreto Artbonus e Turismo del 28 luglio 2014
(Le foto sono state liberalizzate anche per
la disseminazione su rete, ma per scopi di ricerca,
studio, personali, non a scopo di lucro).
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COLLEGAMENTI RAPIDI:
- 00:00 - INTRODUZIONE
- 00:41 - IL BORGO DI CAPRAROLA
- 02:12 - ESTERNO DEL PALAZZO
- 06:13 - IL CORTILE
- 07:24 - SALA DI GIOVE
- 09:36 - SALA DELLE STAGIONI
- 11:29 - APPARTAMENTO INVERNALE
- 12:28 - SCALA REGIA
- 16:37 - DEAMBULATORIO
- 17:38 - LOGGIA DI ERCOLE
- 20:16 - CAPPELLA
- 23:52 - SALA DEI FASTI FARNESIANI
- 28:39 - ANTICAMERA DEL CONCILIO
- 30:27 - CAMERA DELL'AURORA
- 32:41 - STANZA DELLA SOLITUDINE
- 33:28 - GABINETTO DELL'ERMATENA
- 34:11 - STANZA DEL TORRIONE
- 36:53 - SALA DEL MAPPAMONDO
- 42:18 - ANTICAMERA DEGLI ANGELI
- 46:02 - CAMERA DEI SOGNI
- 46:22 - IL GIARDINO
- 50:11 - FONTANA DEI GIGANTI E CATENA D'ACQUA
- 57:48 - LA PALAZZINA DI CACCIA O DEL PIACERE
Il palazzo fu costruito per volere del cardinale Alessandro Farnese. Celebratissimo in tutte le epoche, realizzato da Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola ed è unanimemente considerato il suo capolavoro. La mole dell'edificio e il suo rapporto con il borgo ne fanno il segno tangibile del potere mentre le caratteristiche architettoniche tradiscono la sua genesi complessa. Il palazzo fu innestato sulle fondamenta di una rocca incompiuta, commissionata ad Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane da Alessandro Farnese senior, nonno del cardinale e futuro papa Paolo III. La pianta pentagonale, il fossato, i bastioni angolari sono l'eredità di questa prima fase costruttiva; tutto il resto si deve all'opera di Vignola, attuata per trasformare l'originaria
fortezza in palazzo-villa. A lui si devono anche il sistema di scale e il piazzale di raccordo con il paese, ed il lungo rettifilo che funge da asse prospettico e cerimoniale, ottenuto tramite una radicale ristrutturazione del borgo. All'interno dell'edificio si dispiega una straordinaria decorazione parietale realizzata tra il 1560 e il 1583, uno dei maggiori cicli
pittorici del tardo Manierismo. La storia, la mitologia e le Sacre Scritture sono il pretesto per rinviare alla funzione degli ambienti e per tessere le lodi del committente, della sue famiglia o dei luoghi farnesiani.
Al palazzo furono annessi due giardini segreti, ideati da Vignola, ma completati dopo la sua morte. Più a monte, a ridosso di una palazzina nota
come Casina del Piacere, fu strutturato da Jacopo del Duca e Giovanni Antonio Garzoni un complesso di fontane e terrazzamenti su cui intervenne più tardi Girolamo Rainaldi per conto del pronipote di Alessandro, cardinale Odoardo Farnese. Nel 1731 il complesso è passato in eredità ai Borbone di Napoli e dal 1941 è proprietà dello Stato Italiano.
Music by Whitesand -
Title: Story of the Wind
Title: Baiulus
Title: Luna
Website - https://whitesandcomposer.com/
Support making these tracks - https://www.patreon.com/Whitesand
Buy My Music - https://whitesand.bandcamp.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3GXunV3wsCpSdKp0L5tcNH
Filmato con SONY RX10M3.
- published: 08 Nov 2021
- views: 15181
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Palazzo Farnese - A spasso per l'Italia #2
In questa puntata visitiamo il Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola (VT).
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In questa puntata visitiamo il Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola (VT).
Sito ufficiale: https://www.douglasmortimer.it/
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In questa puntata visitiamo il Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola (VT).
Sito ufficiale: https://www.douglasmortimer.it/
Se ti è piaciuto questo video, e in generale i contenuti di questo canale, prendi in considerazione la possibilità di AIUTARMI a sostenerlo e a migliorarlo attraverso una donazione spontanea: https://www.paypal.me/DouglasMortimer
- published: 28 Apr 2017
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