- Settignano
Settignano is a picturesque "
frazione " ranged on a hillside northeast ofFlorence ,Italy , with spectacular views that have attracted expatriates for generations. The little "borgo " of Settignano carries a familiar name for having produced three sculptors of theFlorentine Renaissance ,Desiderio da Settignano and the Gamberini brothers, better known asBernardo Rossellino andAntonio Rossellino . The youngMichelangelo lived with a sculptor and his wife in Settignano—in a farmhouse that is now the "Villa Michelangelo"— where his father owned a marble quarry. In 1511 another sculptor was born there,Bartolomeo Ammanati . The marble quarries of Settignano produced this series of sculptors.Roman remains are to be found in the "borgo" which claims connections to
Septimus Severus —in whose honor a statue was erected in the oldest square in the 16th century, destroyed in 1944— though habitation here long preceded the Roman emperor. Settignano was a secure resort for estivation for members of the Guelf faction of Florence.Giovanni Boccaccio andNiccolò Tommaseo both appreciated its freshness, among the vineyards and olive groves that are the preferred setting for even the most formal Italian gardens. In 1898Gabriele d'Annunzio purchased the trecento Villa della Capponcina on the outskirts of Settignano, in order to be nearer to his loverEleanora Duse , at the Villa Porziuncola. Near Settignano are theVilla Gamberaia , a 14th-century villa famous for its 18th-century terraced garden, and secludedVilla I Tatti , the villa ofBernard Berenson , now a center of art history studies run byHarvard University .References
* [http://www.settignano.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.villagamberaia.com Villa Gamberaia] : architecture
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