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A great historical site to visit
One of several country houses of the Estense family in the Ferrara area (the Estense family seat was the castle in Ferrara, well worth a visit too). Lovely laid-back feel about the place, with enough...
One of several country houses of the Estense family in the Ferrara area (the Estense family seat was the castle in Ferrara, well worth a visit too). Lovely laid-back feel about the place, with enough...
Well-preserved Renaissance villa, with a display of striking archaelogical finds
This villa is a well preserved example of "delizia" (delight, that is, country house with land) built by the Este family (XV-XVI centuries) in a large area around Ferrara, their capital city. The vil...
Well-preserved Renaissance villa, with a display of striking archaelogical finds
This villa is a well preserved example of "delizia" (delight, that is, country house with land) built by the Este family (XV-XVI centuries) in a large area around Ferrara, their capital city. The vil...
After going twice, because between weeks it is closed and is 60 km, we were disappointed by the state of conservation, cleaning and the exhibition environment.
A great historical site to visit
One of several country houses of the Estense family in the Ferrara area (the Estense family seat was the castle in Ferrara, well worth a visit too). Lovely laid-back feel about the place, with enough...
A great historical site to visit
One of several country houses of the Estense family in the Ferrara area (the Estense family seat was the castle in Ferrara, well worth a visit too). Lovely laid-back feel about the place, with enough...
Well-preserved Renaissance villa, with a display of striking archaelogical finds
This villa is a well preserved example of "delizia" (delight, that is, country house with land) built by the Este family (XV-XVI centuries) in a large area around Ferrara, their capital city. The vil...
Well-preserved Renaissance villa, with a display of striking archaelogical finds
This villa is a well preserved example of "delizia" (delight, that is, country house with land) built by the Este family (XV-XVI centuries) in a large area around Ferrara, their capital city. The vil...
Much to improve
After going twice, because between weeks it is closed and is 60 km, we were disappointed by the state of conservation, cleaning and the exhibition environment.