Villino Florio, Art Nouveau villa in Ludovisi, Rome, Italy
Villino Florio is an Art Nouveau villa in the Ludovisi district featuring a block-like structure with four facades crowned by a central tower. The building contains two main floors along with a basement and attic, served by separate pedestrian and vehicle entrances.
Engineer Carlo Pincherle constructed the villa in 1902 following architect Ernesto Basile's design for Ignazio Florio Jr, a member of the influential Sicilian Florio family. The property was built during Rome's modernization period when wealthy families commissioned new residences in stylish city neighborhoods.
The building blends elements from 13th-century Florentine fortified palaces with Art Nouveau floral decorations across its facades and cornices. This combination of historical and modern details is uncommon in Rome's architectural landscape.
The building is accessed via two separate entrances on Via Abruzzi, one for pedestrians and another for vehicles. Its location in the Ludovisi district makes it easily reachable on foot, though the interior is not regularly open to the public.
Stone frames at all four corners extend vertically to the tower's peak, creating a continuous architectural line from base to summit. This vertical emphasis visually unites the building's base with its roofline, giving it distinctive visual power.
Location: Rome
Architects: Ernesto Basile, Ingegnere
Architectural style: Art Nouveau
GPS coordinates: 41.90958,12.49244
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:27
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