…The national art museum in Florence, Italy. Also called the Galleria Palatina (Royal Museum), it is located in Palazzo Pitti along with the Silver Museum and the Modern Art Museum, and occupies the left half (northern) of the second floor. Construction of the palazzo began in the late 15th century as the residence of Luca Pitti, a wealthy Florentine merchant. In 1549 it was acquired by the Medici family, who subsequently expanded it into a succession of Medici residences. Behind it was the extensive Boboli Gardens. … From Boboli GardensThe gardens of Palazzo Pitti in Florence were built by Eleonora, wife of Cosimo I de' Medici, at the request of the Medici family. *Some of the terms mentioned in "Palazzo Pitti" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…イタリアのフィレンツェにある国立美術館。ガレリア・パラティーナGalleria Palatina(王宮美術館)とも言われ,銀器美術館,近代美術館とともにパラッツォ・ピッティPalazzo Pitti内にあり,2階左半分(北部)を占める。このパラッツォは,15世紀後半にフィレンツェの富裕な商人であったピッティLuca Pittiの邸宅として着工,1549年にはメディチ家の手に渡り,以後メディチ家代々の邸館として増築が重ねられ,背後には広大なボボリ庭園も設けられた。… 【ボボリ庭園】より…フィレンツェのパラッツォ・ピッティPalazzo Pittiに付属する庭園。16世紀半ば,このパラッツォ(館)がメディチ家のものとなったとき,コジモ1世の妃エレオノーラがトリボロ,アンマナーティらに命じて造らせた。… ※「Palazzo Pitti」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
<<: Palazzo della Sapienza (English spelling)
>>: Palazzo Rucellai (English)
…Although a boundary membrane was assumed to regu...
〘 noun 〙① A place where paper is made. Also, the c...
…There are also mixed types of (2) and (3). (4) A...
A general term for flies that belong to the Dipter...
…[Nitta Aya]. . . *Some of the terminology that m...
Numismatics is the study of currency and medals fr...
A shogunate official in the late Edo period. Saemo...
Year of birth: Unknown A local official in the fir...
Sumerian god of wind and storm. Along with the he...
In 1876 (Meiji 9), a group of Protestant students...
It is also read as "Chuwain". It is the...
A medical device used to gradually administer larg...
... There are five species in the small-flowered ...
A town in Mie County in the northern part of Mie P...
...Because their beaks are small, they often use ...