Villa Medici, the first property in Rome acquired by the Medici family in the 16th century, stands as a touch of Tuscany’s Renaissance in the heart of the city. Since 1803, it has served as the home of the French Academy in Rome, fostering artistic endeavors. Visitors can explore the villa’s meticulously maintained Renaissance gardens and the historic apartments where Galileo was once held during his trial for heresy. The villa offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of this iconic site.
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