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[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404143,404144,404145″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″][vc_column_text]The apartments of Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi, inside the Royal Villa, represent one of the most important example of Empire Style in Italy, developed during the Napoleonic era, the aesthetic is characterised by numerous visual references to Imperial Rome and the Egypt of the Pharaohs.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Napoleon’s sister, Elisa Bonaparte Bachiocchi (also known as the Princess of Lucca and Piombino) bought the Villa in 1806 from the Orsetti family, a historic, aristocratic family from Lucca. Despite the fact that Elisa owned the Villa for a relatively short period of time in its history, she left an indelible impression on the property’s appearance, following her brother’s taste for Parisian style and form.
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Dedicated to welcoming guests, this room, with its faux-coffered ceiling, still has this role today.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/3″][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404164″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col1″ css=”.vc_custom_1706116201918{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
An impressive table dominates the centre of this large room, a reminder of the sumptuous meals served in times past.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404165,404167,404166″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″ css=”.vc_custom_1706116223838{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
the antique billiard table is a reminder of Elisa’s great passion for the game.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404187,404188,404186″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″ css=”.vc_custom_1706116496620{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
this classically styled bedroom was reserved for Prince Felice Baciocchi.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404193,404191,404192″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″ css=”.vc_custom_1706116655342{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
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The stucco-work which adorns this area is some of the most refined and beautiful decoration work in the whole Villa. The large tapestry hanging on the wall was inspired by ancient Rome.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404195,404197,404196″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″ css=”.vc_custom_1706116852039{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_row_inner equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle”][vc_column_inner width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]
A space of culture and learning, this cosy library contains a small selection from the Villa’s larger collection of books.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/3″][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404204″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col1″ css=”.vc_custom_1706117084529{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
This richly-decorated room boasts a harp and a piano from the beginning of the 1800s, witness to numerous parties and masked balls.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404198,404199,404201,404202,404200,404203″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″ css=”.vc_custom_1706117021076{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
This room, with its characteristic tables for backgammon and bouillotte, is testament to an important element of social life at the time.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404206,404205″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col2″ css=”.vc_custom_1706192082875{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
Dotted with numerous works of art (including Tofanelli’s impressive “Dance of the Hours”), this reception room offers a spectacular view over the park.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404207,404209,404208,404210,404211,404212″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″ css=”.vc_custom_1706117557852{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
This room is striking for its unusual opulence and the Carrara marble furniture.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404213,404214″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col2″ css=”.vc_custom_1706191191921{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_column_text]
Elisa’s private sleeping quarters. The bed, with its Imperial design, is of particular interest, along with the intricate wallpaper, or ‘papier peint panoramique’.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”404215,404216,404217″ img_size=”gal-thumb” el_class=”col3″ css=”.vc_custom_1706117855147{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_id=”app”][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][vc_separator][vc_empty_space height=”30px”][vc_column_text]
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