Villa Giustiniani/ Villa Massimo
"Stunning Works of Art"
The Villa Giustiniani Massimo that takes its name from the family of Marquis Vincenzo Giustiniani lies between Via Merulana, Via Manzoni, Via Tasso and Piazza San Giovanni. It was designed by Carlo Lambardi and added to by the family of Marquis Carlo Massimo that bought it during the 19th Century. Massimo added frescoes based on 14th-century themes with references to Dante, Tasso, and Ariosto. The property passed to the family of Prince Lancellotti that ceded the gardens to the City Council while the rest was sold to the Franciscans. Today, art and history buffs can marvel at the beautiful frescoes and other works of art houses in the villa.
Largo di Villa Massimo 2, Rome, Italy, 00185
"Stunning Works of Art"
The Villa Giustiniani Massimo that takes its name from the family of Marquis Vincenzo Giustiniani lies between Via Merulana, Via Manzoni, Via Tasso and Piazza San Giovanni. It was designed by Carlo Lambardi and added to by the family of Marquis Carlo Massimo that bought it during the 19th Century. Massimo added frescoes based on 14th-century themes with references to Dante, Tasso, and Ariosto. The property passed to the family of Prince Lancellotti that ceded the gardens to the City Council while the rest was sold to the Franciscans. Today, art and history buffs can marvel at the beautiful frescoes and other works of art houses in the villa.
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