Ιστορικό κατάλυμα
Αυτή η κατοικία, που βρίσκεται στο Palazzo Ruspoli του 16ου αιώνα, είναι γεμάτη ιστορία. Έχει πάρει το όνομά της από τον Ναπολέοντα Γ', ο οποίος κάποτε διέμενε εδώ, και διαθέτει πρωτότυπες τοιχογραφίες και έπιπλα εποχής που αντικατοπτρίζουν την αριστοκρατική της κληρονομιά.
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Ποια είναι η ιστορία του κτιρίου;
The Residenza Napoleone III is located in the historical Palazzo Ruspoli. The Palazzo was bought in 1583, by Orazio Rucellai, a member of the noble Florentine family that had made Rome the center of its financial policies in the train of Cardinal Piero Rucellai, thanks to the two Medici popes, Leo X and Clement VII. In 1627, two years after his brother Luigi’s death, Ferdinando Rucellai sold the great mansion to the Caetani of Sermoneta for 51,500 florins.
This old family, which boasted prelates, men of arms, and diplomats among its members, In 1713 the nobility of the Palazzo was again enhanced when it was rented by the Ruspoli family, who were of Florentine origin but had been in Rome since the fourteenth century.
They were the marquises of Cerveteri, and, from 1709, princes, starting with Francesco Maria (1672-1731).
The Ruspoli were financially secure when they bought the property, concluding the sale in 1776 and starting improvements on it immediately thereafter.
It was with the Ruspoli family that the most refined and triumphant period of its history would take place. The palace still belongs to them.
Σε ποια εποχή και/ή σύμφωνα με ποιο αρχιτεκτονικό στιλ χτίστηκε το κτίριο;
XVI century
Το κτίριο περιβάλλεται και από άλλα ιστορικά κτίρια;
Yes, because the property is located in the historical centre of Rome.
Έχουν γίνει εργασίες αναπαλαίωσης;
Yes
Υπάρχουν στοιχεία ιδιαίτερης ιστορικής σημασίας στο κτίριο;
Painted ceilings
Marble busts
Colonnade
The main feature of the Ruspoli Palace was its great staircase.
Each of its four flights was made up of thirty monolithic marble steps that rose from the portico on the side facing Largo Goldoni.
It was popularly considered one of the “four marvels” of Rome, along with the Borghese Cembalo, the Farnese Dado, and the portal of the Sciarra Colonna.
It was built in 1640 by the Caetani family, the third owners of the building which at that time already had its own history.
The original structure dates back to 1556 when Francesco Iacobilli had it built on the area at the corner of Via del Corso, Via della Fontanella Borghese, Via del Leoncino and Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina.
The architect was probably Nanni di Baccio Bigio.
Έχουν υπάρξει σημαντικοί επισκέπτες ή προηγούμενοι ιδιοκτήτες που αξίζει να αναφέρετε;
Napoleon III and his mother the Queen of Holland Hortense de Beaurnhais.
The musician Haendel.
Έχουν υπάρξει σημαντικά γεγονότα που έλαβαν χώρα στο κτίριο στο παρελθόν;
The property was mentioned in the novel "The Count of Montecristo" by Alexandre Dumas and by Goethe during his Italian journey.
Το κτίριο έχει λάβει κάποιο πιστοποιητικό για την ιστορική του κατάσταση;
Yes
Θα περιγράφατε το κτίριο του καταλύματός σας (ή έχει υπάρξει ποτέ) ως: