Villa Malfitano Whitaker

Villa Malfitano Whitaker
Villa Malfitano Whitaker, façade
General information
Status Headquarters of the Whitaker Foundation
Type Villa
Architectural style Neo-Renaissance and Eclecticism
Location Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Address Via Dante, 167
Construction started 1886
Completed 1889
Client Joseph Whitaker
Technical details
Floor count 3
Design and construction
Architect Ignazio Greco

Villa Malfitano Whitaker is a 19th-century rural palace located in Via Dante, in the quarter of Politeama of Palermo, Sicily. It is presently museum displaying Whitaker's natural history and archeologic collecitons, as well as his artwork.

History

The villa was built between 1886 and 1889 by the will of the Sicilian-English Joseph Whitaker. It was designed by the architect Ignazio Greco and represents a synthetis of Neo-Renaissance and Eclecticism styles.

The state rooms of the interior were frescoed with a rich floral trompe-l’oeil decoration by Ettore De Maria Bergler. Other smaller rooms have Flemish tapestries with scenes fromt eh Aenid and frescoes by Rocco Lentini and stuccoes by Salvatore Valenti.[1]

The garden of the villa was designed by Emilio Kunzmann and covers about seven hectares. Many rare plants from Tunisia, Sumatra, Australia and South America are located in it.

During the Belle Époque age the villa was the venue for lavish parties. The Whitaker family knew artists like Richard Wagner and the imperial dynasties of Great Britain, Germany and Russia.

The villa is currently the headquarters of the Whitaker Foundation.

Coordinates: 38°07′23.88″N 13°20′29.04″E / 38.1233000°N 13.3414000°E / 38.1233000; 13.3414000


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