Villa Nobel | |
Location: | Sanremo, Italy |
Coordinates: | 43.8213°N 7.7928°W |
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Villa Nobel is a historic villa located in Sanremo, Italy.
The construction of the villa, built in 1871 and designed by architect Filippo Grossi, was commissioned by Rivoli pharmacist Pietro Vacheri. On July 28, 1874, Vacchieri sold the property to Lazzaro Patrone, whose heir in turn re-sold it to Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel in 1891.[1]
In 1892, the new owner commissioned architect Pio Soli to completely renovate the villa. A new floor and a mansard roof were thus added. Alfred Nobel lived in the villa the last years of his life, and died there on December 10, 1896.[1] [2]
The villa originally featured a Moorish Revival style. Later renovations accentuated the extravagance of the building.[1]