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Medici Villa of Poggio Imperiale

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The Florentine residence that Cosimo I de' Medici gifted to his daughter Isabella

The Medici Villa of Poggio Imperiale is one of the Medici residences recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is located in Florence, on the hills of Arcetri. The Villa originally belonged to the Baroncelli family, followed by the Pandolfini and finally the Salviati, before Cosimo I de’ Medici seized the property and gifted it to his daughter Isabella, married to Paolo Giordano Orsini.

The Villa was then purchased by Grand Duchess Maria Maddalena of Austria in 1622, it was renovated and embellished by Giulio Parigi, who connected it to the city via a massive monumental boulevard that reaches up to Porta Romana. The Villa was named Poggio Imperiale in honor of the noble origins of the Grand Duchess. 

In the 1700s, the Lorraine family further amplified the Villa when Grand Duke Leopold chose it as his permanent residence. Here, in 1770, Mozart held his only concert in Florence.
Other enlargements were commissioned by Maria Luisa of Spain and later by Elisa Baciocchi, Napoleon’s sister, who gave the villa the current Neo-Classical appearance. 

In 1864, just before Florence became the capital of Italy, the government ceded the Villa to the Educandato Femminile della Santissima Annunziata (a boarding school for girls), which still uses the building today. 
As seat of the Educandato, the Villa is not open to the public, but it is possible to book a guided tour.

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