ASSASSIN’S CREED 2: DOES VILLA AUDITORE REALLY EXIST AND WHERE IS IT?

ASSASSIN'S CREED 2: DOES VILLA AUDITORE REALLY EXIST AND WHERE IS IT?

ASSASSIN’S CREED 2: DOES VILLA AUDITORE REALLY EXIST AND WHERE IS IT?

Although the Auditore family from Assassin’s Creed did not actually exist Ubisoft portrayed them as one of the richest and most powerful noble families in Florence, with estates scattered throughout Tuscany. In particular, the imposing Villa Auditore is located in Monteriggioni .

This is one of the most symbolic locations in Assassin’s Creed II , Ezio Auditore ‘s main refuge after his escape from Florence and from which he continues his fight against the Templars . But clearly with the Auditore family being a product of Ubisoft’s imagination, Villa Auditore doesn’t really exist either. At least not with this name .

Villa Auditore actually has a precise counterpart in the real world: the structure of the building is in fact based on Villa di Maiano , which has a facade practically identical to the one seen inside in Assassin’s Creed II. However, it is not located in Monteriggioni: Villa Maiano is also located in Tuscany in Fiesole, in via del Salviatino 1 località Maiano , not too far from Florence. The similarity clearly concerns the external facade with the interiors of Villa Auditore which are instead completely original, however if you are a big fan of the Ubisoft series and want to see the real Villa Auditore with your own eyes, a nice trip with lots of souvenir photos is what you need.

ASSASSIN’S CREED 2: DOES VILLA AUDITORE REALLY EXIST AND WHERE IS IT?

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