Villa Caprile, Pesaro

The Villa Caprile, once known as Villa Mosca is a Baroque rural palace located on Strada di Caprile, outside of the Porta Rimini, in the outskirts of Pesaro, region of Marche, Italy.

The villa was built in 1640 as a summer house by the Marquis Giovanni Mosca, which included fountains with giochi d'acqua (water play).

In 1817–1818, the villa housed Caroline of Brunswick, princess of Wales, and later briefly, Queen-consort of the United Kingdom.

Caroline was in self-imposed exile from her husband, the unpopular George IV of the United Kingdom.

As of 2015, the gardens and fountains are open for visitors; the interiors of the villa are in need of restoration.