Sebastiano Ximenes
Sebastiano Ximenes (c. late 16th century) was an Italian banker of Portuguese origin in Florence, and noted patron of the Arts. He bought and later renamed the Florentine palace, Palazzo Ximenes de Sangallo -- still a tourist attraction today.[1]
Sebastiano Ximenes | |
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Born | c. late 16th century Italy |
Died | Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation(s) | Banker, Patron of the Arts |
Known for | Noted patron of the Arts, Owner of Palazzo Ximenes de Sangallo and Sammezzano Castle |
Legacy
Sebastiano Ximenes had bought the castle of Sammezzano from Giovanni Jacopo de' Medici. The castle remained in the Ximenes family until the family line died out in 1816.[2][3]
This particular Ximenes line died out in Italy in 1816, though the name survives in Florence.
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References
- "Sammezzano - the Most Beautiful, Neglected Castle in the World". GRAND VOYAGE ITALY. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
- Robroek, Roman (2016-05-23). "Capturing the Most Beautiful Castle in Italy Before It's Auctioned Off". PetaPixel. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
- Staff, O. T. (2023-09-30). "All About Italy's Sammezzano Castle Abandoned For Over 30 Years". Outlook Traveller. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
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