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The first historical examples of luxury houses or luxury villas, are from the period of the Roman Empire. In particular, the villas of Roman Emperors , represented the quintessential luxury. Today some are protected as Heritage archaeological of inestimable value and as UNESCO World Heritage Site , as, for example, Hadrian's Villa .
Palazzo Pitti, Florence Bargello, Florence Palazzo dell'Arcone di Piazza, Florence Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali, Florence. Palazzo degli Alessandri, Florence; Palazzo dell'Antella; Palazzo Antinori; Palazzo dell'Arte dei Beccai; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali, Florence; Bargello; Palazzo Bartoli Corbini; Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni
Palazzo Bezzoli; Palazzo Borghese-Aldobrandini; Palazzo Caccini; Palazzo degli Sporti; Palazzo dei Vescovi a San Miniato al Monte; Palazzo dell'Arcone di Piazza; Palazzo Naldini; Palazzo Neroni; Palazzo Rosselli del Turco; Palazzo Panciatichi, Florence; Palazzo di Parte Guelfa; Palazzo Pazzi; Palazzo Pitti; Palazzo Pola e Todescan; Palazzo ...
The Villa Marlia or Villa Reale di Marlia is a late-Renaissance palazzo or villa, and its estate's property that includes renowned gardens and adjacent villas and follies within the compound. It is located in Capannori , in the Province of Lucca , west of Florence, in the northern Tuscany region of Italy.
Villa il Gioiello ("The Jewel") is a villa in Florence, central Italy, famous for being one of the residences of Galileo Galilei, which he lived in from 1631 until his death in 1642. It is also known as Villa Galileo (not to be confused with the other homes of Galileo found in Florence, which are in Costa San Giorgio, as well as a villa in ...
The Palazzo Gerini is a Renaissance-style palace located on via Ricasoli 42 in Florence, Italy. History and description