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Institutum Romanum Finlandiae, also known as The Finnish Institute in Rome, is an academic institution that supports research in the humanities, particularly in relation to ancient history and Italy. The institute was inaugurated on 29 April 1954, and is based at Villa Lante, a Renaissance-era villa in Rome.
History
The foundation that runs the Institutum Romanum Finlandiae was established in Helsinki on 4 November 1938 by Amos Anderson, patron of the arts and culture and owner of the largest Swedish-language newspaper in Finland. Villa Lante was purchased for use by the foundation on 23 April 1950, funded by Anderson.
The villa is situated on the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) in Rome. It was designed by Giulio Romano, a student of Raphael, in 1520–1521 for Baldassare Turini. The villa provides spectacular views of the surrounding loggia. During the seventeenth century, ownership of the villa came into the hands of Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, Duke of Bomarzo. The Lante family was forced to sell the villa in the early nineteenth century because of financial penury. In the late nineteenth century, the villa was ownder by the German archaeologist Wolfgang Helbig. The architectural and cultural influence of Villa Lante is discernible in Castle Goring, a mansion in Sussex, England, which partially modelled on the villa.
Activities
As well as academic research, the institute provides a supportive environment for experts in the visual arts, with an artist’s studio on the ground floor of Villa Lante.
Directors
Torsten Steinby, 1953–1955
Henrik Zilliacus, 1956–1959
Veikko Väänänen, 1959–1962
Jaakko Suolahti, 1962–1965
Patrick Bruun, 1965–1968
Tuomo Pekkanen, 1970–1972
Henrik Lilius, 1972–1976
Heikki Solin, 1976–1979
Eva Margareta Steinby, 1979–1982
Veikko Litzen, 1982–1985
Unto Paananen, 1986–1989
Anne Helttula, 1989–1992
Eva Margareta Steinby, 1992–1994
Päivi Setälä, 1994–1997
Christer Bruun, 1997–2000
Christian Krötzl, 2000–2003
Mika Kajava, 2003–2006
Kaj Sandberg, 2006–2009
Katariina Mustakallio, 2009–2013
Tuomas Heikkilä, 2013–2017
Arja Karivieri, 2017–2021
Ria Berg, 2021–present
Bibliography
Ianiculum. Gianicolo. Storia, topografia, monumenti, leggende dall'antichità fino al rinascimento, ed. by Eva Margareta Steinby (1996)
La Villa Lante al Gianicolo, ed. by Tancredi Carunchio and Simo Örma (2004)
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Institutum Romanum Finlandiae
- Oracle
- Ostia Antica
- Iullus Antonius
- Villa Lante al Gianicolo
- Claudia Marcella Major
- Decimus (praenomen)
- Tertulla (wife of Crassus)
- Cippus
- Cornelia Postuma