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Villa Martuzzi or Villa Martuzzi-Ripanelli is a rural palace house located in on the Via Emilia Piacentina, in the neighborhood of Collina di Campiglio, just outside of the town of Vignola, near Modena, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The villa was subsequently restored. The site was selected as a Luoghi del Cuoro of Italy by the Fondo Ambiente Italiano.

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  • Villa Martuzzi (de)
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  • Villa Martuzzi, più propriamente Villa Martuzzi-Ripandelli, è un edificio storico della frazione di Campiglio, poco distante da Vignola (Modena). Situata sulle colline che circondano Vignola e si affacciano sulla valle del Panaro, domina il panorama da una posizione sopraelevata.Villa Martuzzi, di notevole pregio storico-culturale, oltre che rappresentare uno degli esempi maggiori e più interessanti di villa nobiliare campestre nel territorio emiliano, è tristemente nota per il cosiddetto Eccidio di Villa Martuzzi, compiuto dalle milizie naziste sui cittadini durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. (it)
  • Die Villa Martuzzi, richtiger Villa Martuzzi-Ripandelli, ist ein Landhaus aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, dessen Fassade in barockem Stil gehalten ist. Es liegt in der Via Frignanese 1261 im Ortsteil Campiglio der Gemeinde Vignola in der italienischen Region Emilia-Romagna. Durch seine Lage in den Hügeln in der Umgebung des Hauptortes Vignola mit Blick auf das Tal des Panaro dominiert es das Panorama von ihrer erhöhten Position aus. (de)
  • Villa Martuzzi or Villa Martuzzi-Ripanelli is a rural palace house located in on the Via Emilia Piacentina, in the neighborhood of Collina di Campiglio, just outside of the town of Vignola, near Modena, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The villa was subsequently restored. The site was selected as a Luoghi del Cuoro of Italy by the Fondo Ambiente Italiano. (en)
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  • Die Villa Martuzzi, richtiger Villa Martuzzi-Ripandelli, ist ein Landhaus aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, dessen Fassade in barockem Stil gehalten ist. Es liegt in der Via Frignanese 1261 im Ortsteil Campiglio der Gemeinde Vignola in der italienischen Region Emilia-Romagna. Durch seine Lage in den Hügeln in der Umgebung des Hauptortes Vignola mit Blick auf das Tal des Panaro dominiert es das Panorama von ihrer erhöhten Position aus. Das Landhaus ist von bemerkenswerter historisch-kultureller Bedeutung und stellt darüber hinaus eines der besten Beispiele einer Adelsvilla auf dem Lande in der Emilia dar. Leider ist es auch für den sogenannten „Massenmord in der Villa Martuzzi“ bekannt, den die deutschen Truppen im Zweiten Weltkrieg an den Einwohnern der Siedlung begangen haben. (de)
  • Villa Martuzzi, più propriamente Villa Martuzzi-Ripandelli, è un edificio storico della frazione di Campiglio, poco distante da Vignola (Modena). Situata sulle colline che circondano Vignola e si affacciano sulla valle del Panaro, domina il panorama da una posizione sopraelevata.Villa Martuzzi, di notevole pregio storico-culturale, oltre che rappresentare uno degli esempi maggiori e più interessanti di villa nobiliare campestre nel territorio emiliano, è tristemente nota per il cosiddetto Eccidio di Villa Martuzzi, compiuto dalle milizie naziste sui cittadini durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. (it)
  • Villa Martuzzi or Villa Martuzzi-Ripanelli is a rural palace house located in on the Via Emilia Piacentina, in the neighborhood of Collina di Campiglio, just outside of the town of Vignola, near Modena, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The villa was begun in a Renaissance style, during the 16th-century by the Marchesi of the Rangoni family. It was sold in the 18th-century, and by the 19th-century it was acquired by the count Martuzzi Ripandelli, who added or refurbished some eclectic additions, including a tall corner tower. During the second world war, it served as a headquarters for the German Armies after 1944. After an allied bombardment caused grave damage to the house, townsfolk were able to discover the freshly interred bodies of 17 massacred civilians, who had been apprehended by SS forces near Guiglia on 23 December, 1944 in retribution to attacks on German troops. The villa was subsequently restored. The site was selected as a Luoghi del Cuoro of Italy by the Fondo Ambiente Italiano. (en)
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