Thursday, April 2, 2009

Villa

A villa was originally an upper-class country house, though since its origins in Roman times the idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably. After the fall of the Republic, a villa became a small, fortified farming compound, gradually re-evolving through the Middle Ages into luxurious, upper-class country homes. In modern parlance it can refer to a specific type of detached suburban dwelling.

An old Italian wall surrounded by flowers near a villa.
Heritage villas, late 19th century, Auckland, New Zealand.
The Albertian Villa Medici in Fiesole: terraced grounds on a sloping site.

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