Villa Mondragone, Frascati, Italy

E478681

Villa Mondragone is a historic Renaissance villa in Frascati, Italy, renowned for its aristocratic and papal connections and as the former home of the mysterious Voynich manuscript.

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Villa Mondragone, Frascati, Italy canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance villa
historic building
villa
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
associatedWork Voynich manuscript NERFINISHED
builtFor Cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps NERFINISHED
country Italy
culturalRegion Castelli Romani NERFINISHED
formerLocationOf Voynich manuscript NERFINISHED
formerOwner Altemps family NERFINISHED
Borghese family NERFINISHED
Holy See NERFINISHED
Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
hasConnectionTo Borghese family NERFINISHED
Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Pope Gregory XIII NERFINISHED
Pope Paul V NERFINISHED
Roman aristocracy
hasFeature courtyards
frescoed interiors
loggias
panoramic view over Rome
hasFunction academic events venue
cultural events venue
hasGarden Italian-style gardens
hasHeritageDesignation historic villa of the Castelli Romani
heritageStatus important example of Roman Renaissance villa
locatedIn Alban Hills NERFINISHED
Frascati NERFINISHED
Lazio
locatedNear Rome NERFINISHED
namedAfter Pope Gregory XIII NERFINISHED
near Tusculum archaeological area NERFINISHED
notableFor aristocratic connections
association with the Voynich manuscript
papal connections
operator University of Rome Tor Vergata NERFINISHED
ownedBy University of Rome Tor Vergata NERFINISHED
partOf Castelli Romani villa system NERFINISHED
region Metropolitan City of Rome Capital NERFINISHED
use Jesuit college
aristocratic residence
conference venue
educational institution
papal summer residence

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Voynich manuscript previousLocation Villa Mondragone, Frascati, Italy