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The façade of Villa Aldobrandini.
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The façade of Villa Aldobrandini.

Villa Aldobrandini is a villa in Frascati, Italy. Also known as Belvedere for its charming location overlooking the whole valley up to Rome, it was built on the order of Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini, Pope Clement VIII's nephew over a pre-existing edifice built by the Vatican prelate Alessandro Rufini in 1550.

The villa was rebuilt in the current form by Giacomo della Porta from 1598 to 1602, and then completed by Carlo Maderno and Giovanni Fontana completed the buildings. Particularly famous is the Teatro delle Acque ("Waters' Theater"), by Carlo Maderno and Orazio Olivieri.

The villa has an imposing XVIII century facade and some other interesting architectural and environmental features, such as the double gallery order on the rear facade, the spiral-shaped flights, the large exedra of the Water Theatre and the magnificent park.

Inside there are paintings of Mannerist and Baroque artists like the Zuccari brothers, Cavalier d'Arpino and Domenichino. Outside there is a monumental gate by C.F. Bizzaccheri (18th century).

 


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