Villa d’Elboeuf

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Villa d’Elboeuf is an 18th-century seaside villa on the Gulf of Naples, notable as one of the earliest examples of Bourbon-era aristocratic residences in the Portici area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century building
historic villa
seaside residence
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Neoclassical architecture
category Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan City of Naples
Villas in Campania
constructionStart 18th century
country Italy
culturalContext Neapolitan aristocracy
era Bourbon-Two Sicilies
surface form: Bourbon Kingdom of Naples
hasArchitecturalFeature decorative stucco
garden terraces
monumental staircase
sea-facing façade
seaside belvedere
hasFunction aristocratic residence
hasView Vesuvius
surface form: Mount Vesuvius
heritage Bourbon-era aristocratic residence
historicalPeriod 18th century Kingdom of Naples
locatedIn Portici
locatedNear Royal Palace of Portici
locatedOn Gulf of Naples
notableFor being one of the earliest Bourbon-era villas in Portici
seaside location
overlooks Gulf of Naples
surface form: Bay of Naples
partOf system of Vesuvian villas
province Metropolitan City of Naples
region Campania
usedAs summer residence

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Portici hasLandmark Villa d’Elboeuf