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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Villa_MediciVilla Medici - Wikipedia

    The Villa Medici, founded by Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and now property of the French State, [citation needed] has housed the French Academy in Rome since 1803. A musical evocation of its garden fountains features in Ottorino Respighi 's Fountains of Rome . History.

  2. The French Academy in Rome. The founding of the French Academy in Rome in 1666 as a branch of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris signaled the seminal importance of the classical tradition in the Academy’s program of art education.

  3. 00187 Rome, Italy. The French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici is located on the Pincio hill, in the heart of Rome, next to the famous Spanish Steps. It is surrounded on the one hand by the park of the Villa Borghese and on the other by the convent of the Trinità dei Monti.

  4. In 1801 Napoleon bought the building, and in 1803 the Villa Medici became the headquarters of the French Academy in Rome. It also houses the recipients of the Prix de Rome. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.

  5. Monday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (last entry at 6.30 p.m.) Closed on Tuesdays. > Information for accessing the Villa Medici. Contacts. Email: info@villamedici.it. Facebook: www.facebook.com/VillaMedici.VillaMedicis. Instagram: www.instagram.com/villa_medici. Online purchase: www.ticketlandia.com/m/villa-medici. Telephone: 06 67611.

  6. Villa Medici, also known as the French Academy in Rome (Académie de France à Rome in French), is a stunning mannerist palace that dates back to the Italian High Renaissance. The Palace of Villa Medici, which today hosts the French Academy in Rome, is located near Trinita’ dei Monti Church, on the Pincio Hill.

  7. In Rome: Other hills …the Accademia di Francia (French Academy), which is still in occupation. This academy, founded in 1666, is the oldest of many national academies established from the 17th to the 19th century to give architects, artists, writers, and musicians the opportunity to study the vast textbook that is the city…