Lorenzo Borghese Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Lorenzo Borghese (created June 9, 1972), also called Prince Lorenzo Borghese, is an Italian-American businessman. His storied paternal ancestors contain Pope Paul V (n Camillo Borghese) and Cardinal Scipione Borghese. He’s additionally related to Napoleon’s sister, Pauline Bonaparte (whose famed statue by Canova is shown in the Galleria Borghese and is the focal character in Borghese’s novel, “The Princess of Nowhere”)
Prince Lorenzo’s ancestors were also among the biggest owners of property and artwork throughout Italy. While Pope Paul V was in power, he bought whole towns and about 1/3 of the land south of Rome. As a family, the Borgheses became the biggest landowners of the “Roman Campagna”, the central region in Italy, which will be an area of about 1,300 square miles. The Borghese name is shown throughout Italy, including Florence in the Palazzo Borghese, Siena, where the family started and Rome where the name is the most visible. Rome’s biggest Park, Villa Borghese gardens, was possessed by the household until 1902, and one of Rome’s greatest museums, Galleria Borghese, holds the family’s art collection. Among Rome’s most well-known roads can also be named following your family, Via di Fontanella Borghese, as well as the family’s crest are available in several piazzas throughout Italy. The family also offers a private chapel in among Rome’s most famous basilicas, Santa Maria Maggiore.