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Villa Valmarana (Vigardolo), Monticello Conte Otto, Vicenza, Veneto, Italy

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  • Antonio Valmarana (bef.1530 - d.)
    Villa Valmarana (also known as Valmarana Bressan) was constructed during the 1540s, and is one of Palladio's earlier works. It was commissioned by two cousins of the Valmarana family, Giuseppe di Berna...
  • Giuseppe Valmarana (bef.1530 - d.)
    Villa Valmarana (also known as Valmarana Bressan) was constructed during the 1540s, and is one of Palladio's earlier works. It was commissioned by two cousins of the Valmarana family, Giuseppe di Berna...
  • Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580)
    Andrea Palladio (Italian pronunciation: [an%CB%88dr%C9%9B%CB%90a palˈlaːdjo]), born Andrea Di Pietro della Gondola , was an Italian architect active in the Venetian Republic. His nickname 'Palladio' be...

Villa Valmarana Bresson (Vigardolo)

in Vigardolo, Monticello Conte Otto, Vicenza, Veneto, Italy

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Villa Valmarana (also known as Valmarana Bressan) is a patrician villa at Vigardolo, Monticello Conte Otto, in the province of Vicenza, in northern Italy. The building is attributed to Andrea Palladio on the basis of an extant drawing of the villa that is undoubtedly by the architect.

The villa was constructed during the 1540s, and is one of Palladio's earlier works. It was commissioned by two cousins of the Valmarana family, Giuseppe di Bernardino and Antonio di Pietro. The layout of the rooms suggests that Palladio's mandate was to provide accommodation for two nuclear families. The design also shows the influence of buildings from antiquity, which Palladio had seen on his first visit to Rome in 1541. The villa is decorated with frescoes, some of which date from the 16th century; they are more or less contemporaneous with the original occupation of the building.

In 1996 UNESCO included the building in the World Heritage Site named "City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto".

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