Villa Medici at Cafaggiolo

Construction of the new Castello Mediceo di Cafaggiolo began in 1452.
Castello Mediceo di Cafaggiolo, in a view by Giusto (or Gustav) Utens, 1599.

The Villa Medicea di Cafaggiolo is a villa situated near the Tuscan town of Barberino di Mugello in the valley of the River Sieve, some 25 kilometres north of Florence, central Italy. It was one of the oldest and most favoured of the Medici family estates, having been in the possession of the family since the 14th century, when it was owned by Averardo de' Medici.[1] Averardo's son, Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici, is considered to be the founder of the Medici dynasty.

The villa was reconstructed following designs of the eminent Renaissance architect Michelozzo in 1452, becoming a meeting place for some of the greatest intellectuals of the Italian Renaissance. The villa is located in the Mugello region, the area which was the homeland of the Medici. Although by no means the grandest or largest of their many houses, they visited it often: as a consequence, the villa was the scene of many momentous events in the history of the dynasty, ranging from the reception of Medici brides to the murder of a Medici wife.

The castle is today privately owned by the company Società Cafaggiolo srl.[2]

  1. ^ Cesati, p 95
  2. ^ "Villa Cafaggiolo - Medici". Limen.org. Retrieved 15 March 2017.

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