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Villa Donn'Anna
To make matters even more confusing, one Dragonetto Bonifacio is said to have built the villa in the early 1400s, but there were apparently two persons by that name at the same time in Naples! The building is on the site of the so-called "Rocks
of the Siren" and, indeed, was originally called "La
Villa Sirena". It changed hands a number of times and
finally was inherited in 1630 by the woman whose name
it now bears, Anna Stigilano, who then married the
Spanish viceroy of Naples. She had the building redone
by the great architect, Cosimo
Fanzago, in the 1640s and, since that time, the
building has been called Villa Donn'Anna. to: portal index for
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