Villa Diodati

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Villa Diodati is a historic lakeside villa near Geneva, Switzerland, best known as the residence where Lord Byron, Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and their circle stayed in 1816, inspiring the creation of works like "Frankenstein."

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instanceOf cultural heritage site
villa
associatedWithEvent Year Without a Summer NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre Gothic literature
Romantic literature
associatedWithMovement Romanticism NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson John William Polidori NERFINISHED
Lord Byron NERFINISHED
Mary Shelley NERFINISHED
Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED
associatedWithPhenomenon 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora
country Switzerland
culturalSignificance important site in the history of Gothic fiction
important site in the history of science fiction origins
hasAlternativeName Campagne Diodati NERFINISHED
Maison Diodati NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Italianate
hasHeritageStatus protected building in Canton of Geneva
hasLanguageOfName French
Italian
hasNotableFeature garden overlooking Lake Geneva
lakeside terrace
hasViewOf Lake Geneva NERFINISHED
Mont Blanc (mountain) NERFINISHED
inspiredWork Darkness (poem) NERFINISHED
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus NERFINISHED
Manfred (poem) NERFINISHED
The Vampyre NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cologny NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInRegion Canton of Geneva NERFINISHED
locatedNear Geneva NERFINISHED
locatedOn Lake Geneva NERFINISHED
mentionedInWork Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (preface context) NERFINISHED
biographies of Mary Shelley
various biographies of Lord Byron
namedAfter Diodati family NERFINISHED
nicknamed birthplace of Frankenstein
significantEvent 1816 gathering of Lord Byron, the Shelleys, and their circle
significantYear 1816
tourismAttraction literary tourism site
usedAs private residence
wasResidenceOf Claire Clairmont NERFINISHED
George Gordon Byron NERFINISHED
John William Polidori NERFINISHED
Lord Byron NERFINISHED
Mary Shelley NERFINISHED
Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED

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