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In 1320 a Florentine attack left the facade damaged, the present facade was erected and a [[painting gallery]] was subsequently added to the interior.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
In 1320 a Florentine attack left the facade damaged, the present facade was erected and a [[painting gallery]] was subsequently added to the interior.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


By 1436, the Villa hosted the newest generation of Auditore assassins; the brothers [[Mario Auditore|Marioa]] and [[Giovanni]]. Following the death of their father and Giovanni’s departure for [[Florence]], the Villa fell into the care of Mario. Despite his love for the Villa, it fell into disrepair along with the city it protected. It would not be until the arrival of Mario’s nephew in 1476 that the Villa’s future would begin to look bright once more.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
By 1436, the Villa hosted the newest generation of Auditore assassins; the brothers [[Mario Auditore|Mario]] and [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]]. Following the death of their father and Giovanni’s departure for [[Florence]], Mario became the sole ruler of Monteriggioni and resident of the Villa in 1454. Despite his love for the Villa, it fell into disrepair along with the city it protected, due to him spending his money on war.


Following the [[Auditore Execution|execution]] of Giovanni Auditore and two of his sons, the third son &ndash; Ezio &ndash; along with his [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]] fled Florence for Spain, waylaying in Monteriggioni for what was intended to be a short stay. However, with Ezio’s induction into the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], responsibility for the repairs of the Villa fell onto him.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
In 1476, Mario's nephew, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], as well as his [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze]], came seeking shelter in Monteriggioni. Following the [[Auditore execution|execution]] of Giovanni and his brothers, Ezio had become wanted in Florence. Exio intended to take his mother and sister to Spain, to Mario's protest.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


Although the exact length of time it took for the Villa to be rebuilt is unknown, by 1499 it was once again an opulent structure. On January 2<sup>nd</sup> 1500, however, things changed. That day, [[Cesare Borgia]]’s [[Papacy|Papal forces]] [[Siege of Monteriggioni|besieged]] Monteriggioni, devastating the town and Villa.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref> The Villa was abandoned briefly, but soon fell back into Auditore hands once more, where it remained until at least 1554.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
So, Ezio decided to stay instead in Monteriggioni and seek revenge on those responsible for the execution. Ezio became Mario's co-ruler of Monteriggioni, and was the one solely responsible for the renovation of the town.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


In the year 2012, [[Desmond Miles]], [[Lucy Stillman]], [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]] set-up a temporary base of operations within the [[Sanctuary]] beneath the Villa Auditore; during their stay the Assassins lived within the Villa, coming out only to collect provisions.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
Although the exact length of time it took for the Villa to be rebuilt is unknown, by December 1499 it was once again an opulent structure, as well as the headquarters of the Assassins.
 
On January 2<sup>nd</sup> 1500, however, the [[Papacy|Papal forces]], led by [[Cesare Borgia]] [[Siege of Monteriggioni|besieged]] Monterrigioni, devastating the town and Villa and killing Mario.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref> The Villa was abandoned for at least 7 years, as Ezio, his now elderly mother and sister left the ruins of Monteriggioni to wage war against the [[House of Borgia]] in [[Rome]].
 
However, sometime before 1554, possibly in Ezio's lifetime, the Auditore resiezed control of Monteriggioni, presumably reparing the Villa, too. In 1554, however, the Auditore were betrayed by Giovannino Zeti, keeper of he garrison and a Florentine exile, who gave the keys to the city to the [[House of Medici|Medici]], who invaded and conquered the city. But due to their good relation with the Auditore, they allowed the Auditore to continue ruling the city.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
 
On the 9 September 2012, [[Desmond Miles]], [[Lucy Stillman]], [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]] set-up a temporary base of operations within the [[Sanctuary]] beneath the Villa Auditore, by then in disrepair once again; during their stay the Assassins lived within the Villa, coming out only to collect provisions. They left for Rome on October 10.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />


==Rooms==
==Rooms==

Revision as of 16:15, 20 December 2010



The Villa Auditore was a familial home and stronghold of the Auditore family, located within the city of Monteriggioni, in Toscana. Constructed by Domenico Auditore in 1290, the Villa remained home to the Auditore family up until the turn of the 16th Century, when it was heavily damaged during the Siege of Monteriggioni.

During the ownership of Mario Auditore, the Villa became rundown and in desperate need of repair; the arrival of his nephew – Ezio Auditore da Firenze – in 1476, heralded a rebirth for not only the Villa, but the city of Monteriggioni as well.

History

Domenico Auditore designed the Villa not only as a home, but as a fortress and training ground for the town. The building itself was filled with hidden compartments and rooms, whilst the grounds catered to a number of different uses.[1] In 1296, Domenic constructed the Auditore Family Crypt; although initially unconnected, the construction of an escape route from within the Villa brought the two constructions together.[2]

In 1320 a Florentine attack left the facade damaged, the present facade was erected and a painting gallery was subsequently added to the interior.[1]

By 1436, the Villa hosted the newest generation of Auditore assassins; the brothers Mario and Giovanni. Following the death of their father and Giovanni’s departure for Florence, Mario became the sole ruler of Monteriggioni and resident of the Villa in 1454. Despite his love for the Villa, it fell into disrepair along with the city it protected, due to him spending his money on war.

In 1476, Mario's nephew, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, as well as his mother and Claudia Auditore da Firenze, came seeking shelter in Monteriggioni. Following the execution of Giovanni and his brothers, Ezio had become wanted in Florence. Exio intended to take his mother and sister to Spain, to Mario's protest.[1]

So, Ezio decided to stay instead in Monteriggioni and seek revenge on those responsible for the execution. Ezio became Mario's co-ruler of Monteriggioni, and was the one solely responsible for the renovation of the town.[1]

Although the exact length of time it took for the Villa to be rebuilt is unknown, by December 1499 it was once again an opulent structure, as well as the headquarters of the Assassins.

On January 2nd 1500, however, the Papal forces, led by Cesare Borgia besieged Monterrigioni, devastating the town and Villa and killing Mario.[3] The Villa was abandoned for at least 7 years, as Ezio, his now elderly mother and sister left the ruins of Monteriggioni to wage war against the House of Borgia in Rome.

However, sometime before 1554, possibly in Ezio's lifetime, the Auditore resiezed control of Monteriggioni, presumably reparing the Villa, too. In 1554, however, the Auditore were betrayed by Giovannino Zeti, keeper of he garrison and a Florentine exile, who gave the keys to the city to the Medici, who invaded and conquered the city. But due to their good relation with the Auditore, they allowed the Auditore to continue ruling the city.[1]

On the 9 September 2012, Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman, Rebecca Crane and Shaun Hastings set-up a temporary base of operations within the Sanctuary beneath the Villa Auditore, by then in disrepair once again; during their stay the Assassins lived within the Villa, coming out only to collect provisions. They left for Rome on October 10.[3]

Rooms

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Villa Auditore's main hall
Villa Auditore's armor room

The Villa Auditore had a multitude of rooms, some hidden.[1] Below is a list of known rooms;

Trivia

  • The glyph on the wall of the villa is a barcode, incorporated with the number 12212012. This presumably represents the end date of the Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012, which is also the scheduled launch date of Abstergo's satellite or the end of Earth's days.

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