Royal Villa of Monza (attributed design influence)

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The Royal Villa of Monza is an 18th-century neoclassical royal residence near Milan, historically associated with the Habsburgs and later the Italian monarchy, and noted for its grand architecture and extensive landscaped park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
neoclassical palace
royal residence
architecturalStyle Neoclassicism
constructionStart 1777
country Italy
designedFor Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este
hasDesignInfluence 18th-century court ceremonial planning
Austrian neoclassicism
Central European court architecture
English landscape garden style
Enlightenment-era rational planning
European royal villa typology
French neoclassical palace typology
Schönbrunn Palace
surface form: Habsburg imperial residences

Italian neoclassical tradition
Italianate garden composition
Milanese neoclassical architecture
Palladian-inspired symmetry
Viennese court architecture
classical temple-front motifs
formal French garden design
late Baroque classicism transition
hasPart Royal Park of Monza
central corps de logis
chapel
cour d'honneur
extensive landscaped gardens
formal gardens
lateral wings
orangeries
royal apartments
service buildings
stables
theatre
heritageDesignation cultural heritage property of Italy
historicallyAssociatedWith Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy

House of Savoy
Kingdom of Italy
inception late 18th century
locatedIn Monza
locatedNear Milan
patron Empress Maria Theresa of Austria NERFINISHED
region Lombardy
usedAs court residence
royal summer residence
usedBy Kingdom of Italy
surface form: Italian monarchy

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Giuseppe Piermarini (design influence) notableWork Royal Villa of Monza (attributed design influence)
subject surface form: Giuseppe Piermarini
Monza hasLandmark Royal Villa of Monza (attributed design influence)
this entity surface form: Royal Villa of Monza
Monza knownFor Royal Villa of Monza (attributed design influence)
this entity surface form: Royal Villa of Monza
Monza hasRoyalResidence Royal Villa of Monza (attributed design influence)
this entity surface form: Royal Villa of Monza
Monza parkContains Royal Villa of Monza (attributed design influence)
this entity surface form: Royal Villa of Monza
Umberto residence Royal Villa of Monza (attributed design influence)
subject surface form: Umberto I of Italy
this entity surface form: Royal Villa of Monza