Villa Pompeo Mariani, Art Immersed in Nature
Villa Pompeo Mariani is located in Bordighera, a short walk from the town’s historic centre. Attributed to the French architect Charles Garnier, the construction of the first part of the Villa began in 1885, at the request of Countess Fanshawe.
In 1909, the Lombard painter Pompeo Mariani bought the property and undertook major extension work. Pompeo Mariani, the Italian representative of Impressionism, decided to commission the architect Rodolfo Winter, son of the German botanist Ludwig Winter, to build his atelier, called “La Specola”, immersed in the green of the garden.
The interior furnishings of Villa Pompeo Mariani have been carefully preserved, as have some objects that belonged to the artist. Many celebrities of the time passed through this enchanting place, including the French painter Claude Monet and Queen Margherita.