Studioli
Studioli is a term used to describe a series of interconnected rooms or chambers designed for private study and contemplation. The term originates from the Italian word "studio," which means "study" or "workshop." Studioli were commonly found in the palaces and villas of the Italian Renaissance, particularly in the 15th and 16th centuries.
The primary purpose of a studiolo was to provide a secluded space for the owner to engage
Many famous studioli can be found in notable Renaissance architecture, such as those in the Palazzo Ducale
The design and function of studioli have had a lasting influence on the concept of the study