- Belvedere (fort)
The Forte di Belvedere or Fortezza di Santa Maria in San Giorgio del Belvedere (often called simply Belvedere) is a fortification in
Florence ,Italy . It was built by Grand DukeFerdinando I de' Medici during the period1590 –1595 , withBernardo Buontalenti as the designer, to protect the city and its rule by theMedici family . In particular, it was used to hold the Medici treasury.On the same side of the river as the Grand Ducal palace, the
Pitti Palace in theOltrarno district of the city, today the grounds provide spectacular outlooks over Florence; the buildings are used to hold works of art, and as a venue for exhibitions of contemporary sculpture.The design and construction of the Fort were entrusted to architect
Bernardo Buontalenti , the chief architect for bothCosimo I and his son, Ferdinando. The Fort served many purposes: to protect the center of government in Florence, the Pitti Palace; to protect the south end of the city of Florence and the Oltrarno district; to demonstrate the power of the Medici family; and finally to provide a shelter for the Grand Duke if the city came under attack. The fort was connected toPalazzo Vecchio via theVasari Corridor overPonte Vecchio , passages in the Pitti Palace and paths throughBoboli Gardens .Buontalenti applied contemporary fortification principles when he designed the Fort. The walls are designed at angles that allow for all the walls to be seen by another wall, allowing for cross fire to assist in protecting the other walls. The location the fort was placed on had long been considered of strategic importance since the time of
Michelangelo , then head engineer of fortifications. An earlier version of the fort was built of earth and stonegabion s as seen in frescoes in Palazzo Vecchio.In addition to being a fortification, the Belvedere was meant to be a sign of Medici prestige. The villa inside the fortress was designed to be elegant and did not adhere to the military purposes of the rest of the fort. Since the villa was meant to be used as the residence of the Grand Duke during times of unrest or epidemic, it was built as a comfortable, luxurious palace, another sign of Medici domination in Florence.
The Fort served as a garrison for troops for over 100 hundred years after its completion.
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