Villino di Rudinì, Eclectic villa in Sallustiano district, Rome, Italy.
The Villino di Rudinì is a private villa in Rome's Sallustiano district featuring eclectic architecture. The structure spans three floors plus a basement and attic, with a central courtyard illuminated by a large skylight system that brings light deep into the building.
Architect Ernesto Basile designed and built this villa between 1904 and 1906 for Antonio Starabba, who had served as Italy's Prime Minister during the 1890s. The structure emerged at a time when European architecture was blending classical traditions with modern forms.
The building displays a blend of classical architectural elements and Art Nouveau details visible across its facades and decorative friezes. This combination reflects how European architecture at the start of the 20th century mixed different historical styles together.
The building sits on Via Quintino Sella and now houses the Chancery and Consular Section of the Japanese Embassy in Italy. Access to the interior is limited since it functions as an official government facility.
The central courtyard with its large skylight system provides natural light throughout the building despite being nestled in the urban fabric. This practical solution was innovative for its time and shows how Basile merged functional needs with artistic design.
Location: Rome
Architects: Ernesto Basile
Architectural style: eclecticism
GPS coordinates: 41.90806,12.49306
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:08
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