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The '''Auditore Family Villa''' was a stronghold in the city of [[Monteriggioni]]. It was built by [[Domenico Auditore]], and later used to provide aid and refuge for Ezio and his family after the murder of [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]] and [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]] in Florence. Perched atop a beautiful Tuscan valley, the villa and Monteriggioni had become run down and badly in need of repair so in time [[Mario Auitore]] took the liberty to repair some of it himself.[[File:Auditorie-Villa.jpg|thumb]]
{{Location Infobox
|image = Auditorie-Villa.jpg
|heldby = [[House of Auditore]]
|factions = [[Assassins]], [[Thieves]], [[Courtesans]], [[Mercenaries]]
|seenin = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
}}
The '''Auditore Family Villa''' was a stronghold in the city of [[Monteriggioni]]. It was built by [[Domenico Auditore]], and later used to provide aid and refuge for Ezio and his family after the murder of [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]] and [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]] in Florence. Sitting in a beautiful Tuscan valley, the villa and Monteriggioni had become run down and badly in need of repair.


Not only concerned with aesthetics, Domenico Auditore (Ezio Auditore’s great-great-grandfather) designed his home to double as a fortress and training ground, looking out both over the city that it protects and the Tuscan plains.
During the villa's construction, Domenico designed the home to double as a fortress and training ground for the town. The building was filled with hidden compartments and rooms, such as a moving bookshelf in the study. It concealed the entrance to the [[Sanctuary]], a shrine to Assassins past and the resting place of [[Altair's Armor]]. While unconnected to the villa, [[Auditore Family Crypt|Domenico's tomb]] lay nearby.


After a Florentine attack in 1320 left the façade damaged, the present façade was erected and a painting gallery was added to the interior.
After a Florentine attack in 1320 left the façade damaged, the present façade was erected and a painting gallery was added to the interior.


Domenico was more than just an architect and a warrior: he was also a skilled engineer. Hidden compartments and rooms with mechanisms that blocked entry are several unique features of the building that make it a technological marvel as well as an architectural one.
In 1476, Ezio and his family arrived to the villa after the execution of his father and brothers. Ezio trained with his uncle for two years, preparing to assassinate [[Vieri de' Pazzi]]. [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]] and [[Maria Auditore]] remained at the villa for the rest of Ezio's journey. Claudia kept records of Monteriggioni's income and Ezio's progress, while Maria prayed in her room under constant grief of her husband and sons' deaths, until Ezio gathered and stored eagle feathers as keepsakes to help her cope with the loss.


Under the villa, houses the [[Sanctuary]] Domenico built containing 7 statues of great assassins in history as well as [[Altaïr's Armor]]. In addition, the villa housed the [[Auditore Family Crypt]], a place similar to the six Assassin Tombs Ezio found throughout Italy. The Crypt holds information about Domenico, his history as an Auditore and an Assassin, and the buildings of Monteriggioni.
In 1499, [[Cesare Borgia]] besieged Monteriggioni, devastating the town and villa.
 
In 1476, Ezio and his family arrived to the villa after the execution of his father and brothers. Ezio trained with his uncle for two years in preperation to assassinate [[Vieri de' Pazzi]]. [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]] and [[Maria Auditore]] remained at the villa for the rest of Ezio's journey. Claudia kept records of Monteriggioni's income and Ezio's progress, while Maria prays in her room under constant grief of her husband and sons' deaths until Ezio gathered and stored eagle feathers as keepsakes to help her cope with the lost.
 
In 1499, [[Cesare Borgia]] besieged Monteriggioni and utterly destroyed the town and the Auditore Villa.
==Rooms==
==Rooms==
The Villa Auditore has nine rooms accessible to Ezio.
The Villa Auditore has nine accessible rooms.
*The Main Foyer
*The Main Foyer
*The Weapon Section of the [[Armory]]
*The [[Armory]], with two rooms dedicated to weapons and armor
*The Armor Section of Armory
*The [[Planning Room]]
*The [[Planning Room]]
*[[Mario's Study]]
*[[Mario's Study]]
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*[[Ezio's Room]] and Study
*[[Ezio's Room]] and Study
*The [[Sanctuary]]
*The [[Sanctuary]]
Apart from these rooms is closed door that probably leads to Mario's room.
A closed door presumably leads to Mario's room.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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*Obtaining the portraits of all the conspirators (including conspirators from the [[Battle of Forli]] and [[Bonfire of the Vanities]])
*Obtaining the portraits of all the conspirators (including conspirators from the [[Battle of Forli]] and [[Bonfire of the Vanities]])


When the Villa reaches 100%, it yields an income of 15,200 florins every 20 minutes, with a chest capacity of 60,800 florins . As Ezio invests in Monteriggioni, the Villa's outside appearance improves over time. Boards across windows are taken down, overgrown plants recede, and flags bearing the assassin symbol appear around the roof. Also, with each guild renovated, there will be [[Courtesans]], [[Mercenaries]], and [[Thieves]] wandering around.
As Ezio invests in Monteriggioni, the Villa's outside appearance improves over time. Boards across windows are taken down, overgrown plants recede, and flags bearing the assassin symbol appear around the roof. Also, with each guild renovated, [[Courtesans]], [[Mercenaries]], and [[Thieves]] populate the town.


Beneath the Family's mansion was the Auditore Family Crypt. The Crypt is unlocked through Uplay and costs 40 points, and the first [[Assassin Tomb]] must have been accessed via the main storyline. There are 2,000 florins to be had at the end of the level, 500 florins more than any other Assassin Tomb.





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The Auditore Family Villa was a stronghold in the city of Monteriggioni. It was built by Domenico Auditore, and later used to provide aid and refuge for Ezio and his family after the murder of Giovanni, Federico and Petruccio in Florence. Sitting in a beautiful Tuscan valley, the villa and Monteriggioni had become run down and badly in need of repair.

During the villa's construction, Domenico designed the home to double as a fortress and training ground for the town. The building was filled with hidden compartments and rooms, such as a moving bookshelf in the study. It concealed the entrance to the Sanctuary, a shrine to Assassins past and the resting place of Altair's Armor. While unconnected to the villa, Domenico's tomb lay nearby.

After a Florentine attack in 1320 left the façade damaged, the present façade was erected and a painting gallery was added to the interior.

In 1476, Ezio and his family arrived to the villa after the execution of his father and brothers. Ezio trained with his uncle for two years, preparing to assassinate Vieri de' Pazzi. Claudia and Maria Auditore remained at the villa for the rest of Ezio's journey. Claudia kept records of Monteriggioni's income and Ezio's progress, while Maria prayed in her room under constant grief of her husband and sons' deaths, until Ezio gathered and stored eagle feathers as keepsakes to help her cope with the loss.

In 1499, Cesare Borgia besieged Monteriggioni, devastating the town and villa.

Rooms

The Villa Auditore has nine accessible rooms.

A closed door presumably leads to Mario's room.

Gameplay

File:Monteriggioni map.jpg
Monteriggioni Map

In the early stages of the game, Ezio is able to renovate both the town of Monteriggioni and the Auditore Villa.

Methods to increase the town and villa's values are listed below:

As Ezio invests in Monteriggioni, the Villa's outside appearance improves over time. Boards across windows are taken down, overgrown plants recede, and flags bearing the assassin symbol appear around the roof. Also, with each guild renovated, Courtesans, Mercenaries, and Thieves populate the town.