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Lo scavo ha rivelato che il Casino è sopravvissuto appena sopra il livello di fondazione e che anche le parti più interne del ninfeo e della grotta sono sopravvissute. I risultati dello scavo consentono una rivalutazione della correttezza delle piante del XVIIII secolo. Due fasi di sviluppo sono state riconosciute — inizialmente una piccola fontana, e successivamente una villa di più grandi dimensioni con un ninfeo e una grotta. La villa è risultata essere di progetto originale e non una ristrutturazione di un edificio gia esistente, come creduto in precedenza. L&#39;analisi dei resti archeologici e dei documenti che sono sopravvissuti consente una rivalutazione della datazione della costruzione, con una prima fase risalente alia metà del 1637 ed una seconda ad un periodo che va dal 1638 al 1644. I reperti archeologici ...</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-78074768-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-78074768-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992866/figure-3-fic-general-plan-of-the-villa-with-labelled-parts"><img alt="Fic. 2. General plan of the villa with labelled parts and room numbers, based on the Ghezzi plan. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_003.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992875/figure-4-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_004.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992829/figure-1-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="The excavation of the Villa Pigneto Sacchetti " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_001.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992843/figure-2-fic-valle-dellinferno-showing-the-location-of-the"><img alt="Fic. 1. Valle dell’Inferno, showing the location of the Villa Pigneto Sacchetti and of the Vatican City. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_002.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992884/figure-5-with-fragments-of-tufa-and-spongy-travertine-the"><img alt="with fragments of tufa and spongy travertine: the interior was roughly finished with frag- ments of stone. The southwestern part of the interior of the grotto appeared be scalloped, suggesting that the original plan of the grotto wall may have been trefoil. The exterior of the wall, exposed to the south, appeared not to have been faced. Severe erosion had affected the eastern ends of the wall, but to the north the final 0.74 m terminated in a brick built pilaster (153) bonded to wall 148. This pilaster, preserved to a height of 0.44 m and built of light red bricks in dark grey mortar, had traces of off-white plaster on its southeast corner. North of the pilaster was the surviving end of a brick wall running north-south (154). Traces of off- white plaster similar to that on the pilaster were preserved on it. It abutted pilaster 153 and wall 148, indicating that it was constructed after the grotto wall. This was the only surviving part of the facade of the grotto. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_005.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992899/figure-6-fic-ground-plan-of-the-excavated-remains-of-the"><img alt="Fic. 5. Ground-plan of the excavated remains of the villa. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_006.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992905/figure-7-fic-section-through-the-excavated-remains-of-the"><img alt="Fic. 6. Section through the excavated remains of the villa, east-west axis " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_007.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992915/figure-8-fic-stratigraphic-matrix-of-the-excavated-units"><img alt="Fic. 7. Stratigraphic matrix of the excavated units. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_008.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992921/figure-9-fic-plan-of-the-grotto"><img alt="Fic. 8. Plan of the grotto. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_009.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992929/figure-10-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_010.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992939/figure-11-fic-the-grotto-after-excavation-scale"><img alt="Fic. 10. The grotto after excavation (2.0 m scale). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_011.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992946/figure-12-fic-plan-of-the-nymphaeum-dotted-lines-indicate"><img alt="Fic. 11. Plan of the nymphaeum. Dotted lines indicate reconstructed wall or plaster unless labelled otherwise; double lines represent areas of preserved plaster. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_012.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992958/figure-13-fic-folded-out-elevation-of-the-nymphaeum-after"><img alt="Fic. 12. Folded out elevation of the nymphaeum after excavation. The elevation at the lower left shows the southeast end of wall 135, that is the left en of the elevation. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_013.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992973/figure-14-fic-the-nymphaeum-showing-the-southeast-end-of"><img alt="Fic. 13. The nymphaeum showing the southeast end of wall 135, vault 141 and rib 139 with drain 143 on the extreme left (2.0 m scale). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_014.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992981/figure-15-fic-the-butt-joint-in-the-nymphaeum-between-walls"><img alt="Fic. 14. The butt joint in the nymphaeum between walls 135 and 136, vault 141 and rib 138 (2.0 m scale): arrows indicate the location of the butt joint. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_015.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992991/figure-16-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_016.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993001/figure-17-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_017.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993012/figure-18-fic-casino-plan-north-rooms-and-northeast-facade"><img alt="Fic. 17. Casino plan north: rooms 6, 7 and northeast facade. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_018.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993022/figure-19-fic-the-casino-looking-north-across-room-to-the"><img alt="Fic. 18. The casino looking north across room 2 to the central niche (2.0 m scale on wall 122). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_019.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993028/figure-20-fic-elevation-of-southern-curved-wall-and-with"><img alt="Fic. 19. Elevation of southern curved wall 104 and 100 with foundations, after excavation (2.0 m scale) " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_020.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993040/figure-21-fic-view-of-central-niche-after-excavation-scale"><img alt="Fic. 20. View of central niche after excavation (2.0 m scale). 4.44 m, c. 30 x 20 palmi romani. In the northern wall was a doorway, 1.5 m wide, between walls 117 and 122, both of which terminated in door jambs and were of the same construc- tion as the other walls of the room. The door was blocked at some time by a mass of mortared rubble (118), with large blocks of unshaped brown tufa up to 0.35 m set in a brownish grey mortar containing fragments of tufa and lime, distinct from the mortar in the other walls. The masonry (122) that formed the northeast corner of room 2 was broken and eroded to the east but originally also would have formed the east facade of the casino. To the north a further part of 122 formed the southeastern corner of room 5. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_021.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993048/figure-22-fic-view-of-northeast-fagade-wall-looking-south"><img alt="Fic. 21. View of northeast fagade wall looking south along wall 132. PERKINS AND SCHAFER " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_022.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993055/figure-23-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_023.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993061/figure-24-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="VILLA PIGNETO SACCHETTI " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_024.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993066/figure-25-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="TABLE |. Travertine finds " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_025.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993073/figure-26-fic-triton-torso-fic-travertine-seat"><img alt="Fic. 23. Triton torso. Fic. 24. Travertine seat. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_026.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993080/figure-27-fic-tufa-architectural-fragment-possibly-an"><img alt="Fic. 25. Tufa architectural fragment, possibly an entablature. PERKINS AND SCHAFER " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_027.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993087/figure-25-fic-tufa-architectural-fragment-possibly-part-of"><img alt="Fic. 26. Tufa architectural fragment, possibly part of a doorway or a cornice. = lh Grey tufa, peperino, was also utilized for two architectural fragments found in the valley below the villa. One fragment may be part of an entablature (c. 1.35 x 0.75 x 0.4 m) (Fig. 25), the second may be part of a doorway or a cornice (c. 1.05 x 0.75 x 0.4 m) (Fig. 26). It seems probable that these well-dressed blocks were used as finishes in the build- ing. Therefore the overall finishing and colouring of the villa was largely off-white stucco but with some architectural members in white travertine and mid-grey tufa. This colour scheme is repeated in the bands of grey stucco in the nymphaeum, and may reflect the colouring and patterning of the Sacchetti heraldic device. 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Appliqué decorated flowerpots: (a) Barberini stemma; (b) female head; (c) plain stemma; (d) Ludovisi stemma; (e) leaf patterns; (f) rosette and stars; (g) fiery sun; (h) garland; (i) leaf patterns in zigzag. Scale approximate. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_031.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993105/figure-32-fic-ground-plan-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="Fic. 30. Ground-plan of the Villa Pigneto Sacchetti, Pietro Bracci, 1719. 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Lo scavo ha rivelato che il Casino è sopravvissuto appena sopra il livello di fondazione e che anche le parti più interne del ninfeo e della grotta sono sopravvissute. I risultati dello scavo consentono una rivalutazione della correttezza delle piante del XVIIII secolo. Due fasi di sviluppo sono state riconosciute — inizialmente una piccola fontana, e successivamente una villa di più grandi dimensioni con un ninfeo e una grotta. La villa è risultata essere di progetto originale e non una ristrutturazione di un edificio gia esistente, come creduto in precedenza. L\u0026#39;analisi dei resti archeologici e dei documenti che sono sopravvissuti consente una rivalutazione della datazione della costruzione, con una prima fase risalente alia metà del 1637 ed una seconda ad un periodo che va dal 1638 al 1644. 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Lo scavo ha rivelato che il Casino è sopravvissuto appena sopra il livello di fondazione e che anche le parti più interne del ninfeo e della grotta sono sopravvissute. I risultati dello scavo consentono una rivalutazione della correttezza delle piante del XVIIII secolo. Due fasi di sviluppo sono state riconosciute — inizialmente una piccola fontana, e successivamente una villa di più grandi dimensioni con un ninfeo e una grotta. La villa è risultata essere di progetto originale e non una ristrutturazione di un edificio gia esistente, come creduto in precedenza. L&#39;analisi dei resti archeologici e dei documenti che sono sopravvissuti consente una rivalutazione della datazione della costruzione, con una prima fase risalente alia metà del 1637 ed una seconda ad un periodo che va dal 1638 al 1644. I reperti archeologici ...</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><div class="carousel-container carousel-container--sm" id="profile-work-78074768-figures"><div class="prev-slide-container js-prev-button-container"><button aria-label="Previous" class="carousel-navigation-button js-profile-work-78074768-figures-prev"><span class="material-symbols-outlined" style="font-size: 24px" translate="no">arrow_back_ios</span></button></div><div class="slides-container js-slides-container"><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992866/figure-3-fic-general-plan-of-the-villa-with-labelled-parts"><img alt="Fic. 2. General plan of the villa with labelled parts and room numbers, based on the Ghezzi plan. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_003.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992875/figure-4-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_004.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992829/figure-1-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="The excavation of the Villa Pigneto Sacchetti " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_001.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992843/figure-2-fic-valle-dellinferno-showing-the-location-of-the"><img alt="Fic. 1. Valle dell’Inferno, showing the location of the Villa Pigneto Sacchetti and of the Vatican City. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_002.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992884/figure-5-with-fragments-of-tufa-and-spongy-travertine-the"><img alt="with fragments of tufa and spongy travertine: the interior was roughly finished with frag- ments of stone. The southwestern part of the interior of the grotto appeared be scalloped, suggesting that the original plan of the grotto wall may have been trefoil. The exterior of the wall, exposed to the south, appeared not to have been faced. Severe erosion had affected the eastern ends of the wall, but to the north the final 0.74 m terminated in a brick built pilaster (153) bonded to wall 148. This pilaster, preserved to a height of 0.44 m and built of light red bricks in dark grey mortar, had traces of off-white plaster on its southeast corner. North of the pilaster was the surviving end of a brick wall running north-south (154). Traces of off- white plaster similar to that on the pilaster were preserved on it. It abutted pilaster 153 and wall 148, indicating that it was constructed after the grotto wall. This was the only surviving part of the facade of the grotto. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_005.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992899/figure-6-fic-ground-plan-of-the-excavated-remains-of-the"><img alt="Fic. 5. Ground-plan of the excavated remains of the villa. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_006.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992905/figure-7-fic-section-through-the-excavated-remains-of-the"><img alt="Fic. 6. Section through the excavated remains of the villa, east-west axis " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_007.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992915/figure-8-fic-stratigraphic-matrix-of-the-excavated-units"><img alt="Fic. 7. Stratigraphic matrix of the excavated units. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_008.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992921/figure-9-fic-plan-of-the-grotto"><img alt="Fic. 8. Plan of the grotto. 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Dotted lines indicate reconstructed wall or plaster unless labelled otherwise; double lines represent areas of preserved plaster. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_012.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992958/figure-13-fic-folded-out-elevation-of-the-nymphaeum-after"><img alt="Fic. 12. Folded out elevation of the nymphaeum after excavation. The elevation at the lower left shows the southeast end of wall 135, that is the left en of the elevation. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_013.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992973/figure-14-fic-the-nymphaeum-showing-the-southeast-end-of"><img alt="Fic. 13. The nymphaeum showing the southeast end of wall 135, vault 141 and rib 139 with drain 143 on the extreme left (2.0 m scale). " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_014.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9992981/figure-15-fic-the-butt-joint-in-the-nymphaeum-between-walls"><img alt="Fic. 14. The butt joint in the nymphaeum between walls 135 and 136, vault 141 and rib 138 (2.0 m scale): arrows indicate the location of the butt joint. 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Elevation of southern curved wall 104 and 100 with foundations, after excavation (2.0 m scale) " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_020.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993040/figure-21-fic-view-of-central-niche-after-excavation-scale"><img alt="Fic. 20. View of central niche after excavation (2.0 m scale). 4.44 m, c. 30 x 20 palmi romani. In the northern wall was a doorway, 1.5 m wide, between walls 117 and 122, both of which terminated in door jambs and were of the same construc- tion as the other walls of the room. The door was blocked at some time by a mass of mortared rubble (118), with large blocks of unshaped brown tufa up to 0.35 m set in a brownish grey mortar containing fragments of tufa and lime, distinct from the mortar in the other walls. The masonry (122) that formed the northeast corner of room 2 was broken and eroded to the east but originally also would have formed the east facade of the casino. To the north a further part of 122 formed the southeastern corner of room 5. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_021.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993048/figure-22-fic-view-of-northeast-fagade-wall-looking-south"><img alt="Fic. 21. View of northeast fagade wall looking south along wall 132. PERKINS AND SCHAFER " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_022.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993055/figure-23-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="" class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_023.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993061/figure-24-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="VILLA PIGNETO SACCHETTI " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_024.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993066/figure-25-the-excavation-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="TABLE |. Travertine finds " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_025.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993073/figure-26-fic-triton-torso-fic-travertine-seat"><img alt="Fic. 23. Triton torso. Fic. 24. Travertine seat. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_026.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993080/figure-27-fic-tufa-architectural-fragment-possibly-an"><img alt="Fic. 25. Tufa architectural fragment, possibly an entablature. PERKINS AND SCHAFER " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_027.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993087/figure-25-fic-tufa-architectural-fragment-possibly-part-of"><img alt="Fic. 26. Tufa architectural fragment, possibly part of a doorway or a cornice. = lh Grey tufa, peperino, was also utilized for two architectural fragments found in the valley below the villa. One fragment may be part of an entablature (c. 1.35 x 0.75 x 0.4 m) (Fig. 25), the second may be part of a doorway or a cornice (c. 1.05 x 0.75 x 0.4 m) (Fig. 26). It seems probable that these well-dressed blocks were used as finishes in the build- ing. Therefore the overall finishing and colouring of the villa was largely off-white stucco but with some architectural members in white travertine and mid-grey tufa. This colour scheme is repeated in the bands of grey stucco in the nymphaeum, and may reflect the colouring and patterning of the Sacchetti heraldic device. 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Appliqué decorated flowerpots: (a) Barberini stemma; (b) female head; (c) plain stemma; (d) Ludovisi stemma; (e) leaf patterns; (f) rosette and stars; (g) fiery sun; (h) garland; (i) leaf patterns in zigzag. Scale approximate. " class="figure-slide-image" src="https://figures.academia-assets.com/85248264/figure_031.jpg" /></a></figure><figure class="figure-slide-container"><a href="https://www.academia.edu/figures/9993105/figure-32-fic-ground-plan-of-the-villa-pigneto-sacchetti"><img alt="Fic. 30. Ground-plan of the Villa Pigneto Sacchetti, Pietro Bracci, 1719. 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Lo scavo ha rivelato che il Casino è sopravvissuto appena sopra il livello di fondazione e che anche le parti più interne del ninfeo e della grotta sono sopravvissute. I risultati dello scavo consentono una rivalutazione della correttezza delle piante del XVIIII secolo. Due fasi di sviluppo sono state riconosciute — inizialmente una piccola fontana, e successivamente una villa di più grandi dimensioni con un ninfeo e una grotta. La villa è risultata essere di progetto originale e non una ristrutturazione di un edificio gia esistente, come creduto in precedenza. L\u0026#39;analisi dei resti archeologici e dei documenti che sono sopravvissuti consente una rivalutazione della datazione della costruzione, con una prima fase risalente alia metà del 1637 ed una seconda ad un periodo che va dal 1638 al 1644. 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