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The City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto is a World Heritage Site
World Heritage Site

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a site that is on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 Sovereign state which are elected by their General Assembly for a four-year term....
 protecting a cluster of works by the architect Andrea Palladio
Andrea Palladio

Andrea Palladio , was a Republic of Venice architect, widely considered the most influential architect in the Architectural history. He was influenced by Roman and Greek architecture....
. UNESCO inscribed the site on the World Heritage List in 1994. At first the site was called "Vicenza, City of Palladio" and only buildings in the immediate area of Vicenza
Vicenza

Vicenza, a city in northern Italy, is the capital of the eponymous province of Vicenza in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, straddling the Bacchiglione....
 were included. Various types of buildings were represented including the Teatro Olimpico
Teatro Olimpico

The Teatro Olimpico is a theatre in Vicenza, northern Italy, designed by the Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio as his last work. It is widely considered the first example of covered theatre of the Modern age....
, palazzi and a few villa
Villa

A villa was originally an upper-class country house, though since its origins in Roman Republic times the idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably....
s. Most of Palladio's surviving villas lay outside the site.






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The City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto is a World Heritage Site
World Heritage Site

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a site that is on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 Sovereign state which are elected by their General Assembly for a four-year term....
 protecting a cluster of works by the architect Andrea Palladio
Andrea Palladio

Andrea Palladio , was a Republic of Venice architect, widely considered the most influential architect in the Architectural history. He was influenced by Roman and Greek architecture....
. UNESCO inscribed the site on the World Heritage List in 1994. At first the site was called "Vicenza, City of Palladio" and only buildings in the immediate area of Vicenza
Vicenza

Vicenza, a city in northern Italy, is the capital of the eponymous province of Vicenza in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, straddling the Bacchiglione....
 were included. Various types of buildings were represented including the Teatro Olimpico
Teatro Olimpico

The Teatro Olimpico is a theatre in Vicenza, northern Italy, designed by the Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio as his last work. It is widely considered the first example of covered theatre of the Modern age....
, palazzi and a few villa
Villa

A villa was originally an upper-class country house, though since its origins in Roman Republic times the idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably....
s. Most of Palladio's surviving villas lay outside the site. However, in 1996 the number of Palladian villas included in the site was expanded to include those in other parts of the Veneto
Veneto

Veneto or Venetia , is one of the 20 Regions of Italy of Italy. Its population is about 4.8 million, and its capital is Venice. Once the cradle of the renowned Republic of Venice, then a land of mass emigration, Veneto is today among the wealthiest and most industrialized regions of Italy....
. The site was given its present name.

The term villa was used to describe a country house. Often rich families in the Veneto
Veneto

Veneto or Venetia , is one of the 20 Regions of Italy of Italy. Its population is about 4.8 million, and its capital is Venice. Once the cradle of the renowned Republic of Venice, then a land of mass emigration, Veneto is today among the wealthiest and most industrialized regions of Italy....
 also had a house in town called a palazzo. In most cases the owners named their palazzi and villas with the family surname, hence there is both a Palazzo Chiericati
Palazzo Chiericati

Palazzo Chiericati is a Renaissance palace in Vicenza , designed by Andrea Palladio....
 in Vicenza and a Villa Chiericati
Villa Chiericati

Villa Chiericati is a villa at Vancimuglio in the Veneto, northern Italy. It was designed for Chiericati family by the architect Andrea Palladio in the early 1550s....
 in the countryside, similarly there is a Palazzo Foscari
Palazzo Foscari

The Palazzo Foscari is a palace in Venice, Italy. It was built on the waterfront of the city's Grand Canal of Venice circa 1452 by the Doge of Venice Francesco Foscari, who required its design to demonstrate his wealth and power....
 in Venice
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
 and a Villa Foscari
Villa Foscari

Villa Foscari is a patricianship villa in Mira , near Venice, northern Italy, designed by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio. It is also known as La Malcontenta, a nickname which it received when the spouse of one of the Foscaris was locked up in the house because she allegedly didn't live up to her conjugal duty....
 in the countryside. Somewhat confusingly there are multiple Villas Pisani
Villa Pisani

Villa Pisani is a late baroque villa at Stra, in the mainland of the Veneto, northern Italy. It was begun in the early 18th century on commission by the noble Venice Pisani family....
, including two by Palladio.

Villa architecture


By 1550 Palladio had produced a whole group of villas, whose scale and decoration can be seen as closely matching the wealth and social standing of the owners: the powerful and very rich Pisani
Villa Pisani

Villa Pisani is a late baroque villa at Stra, in the mainland of the Veneto, northern Italy. It was begun in the early 18th century on commission by the noble Venice Pisani family....
, bankers and Venetian patricians, had huge vaults and a loggia
Loggia

Loggia is the name given to an architectural feature, originally of Italy design, which is often a gallery or corridor generally on the ground level, or sometimes higher, on the facade of a building and open to the air on one side, where it is supported by columns or pierced openings in the wall....
 façade
Facade

A facade or fa?ade is generally one side of the exterior of a building, especially the front, but also sometimes the sides and rear. The Word comes from the French language, literally meaning "frontage" or "face"....
 realised with stone piers and rusticated Doric
Doric order

The Doric order was one of the Classical order of Architecture of Ancient Greece or classical architecture; the other two canonical orders were the Ionic order and the Corinthian order....
 pilasters; the (briefly) wealthy minor noble and salt-tax farmer Taddeo Gazzotto in his villa at Bertesina, had pilasters executed in brick, though the capitals and bases were carved in stone; Biagio Saraceno at Finale
Villa Saraceno

Villa Saraceno is a Palladian Villa in Agugliaro, Province of Vicenza, northern Italy....
 had a loggia with three arched bays, but without any architectural order. In the villa Saraceno as in the villa Poiana Palladio was able to give presence and dignity to an exterior simply by the placing and orchestration of windows, pediment
Pediment

A pediment is a classical architecture element consisting of the triangular section found above the horizontal structure , typically supported by columns....
s, loggia arcades: his less wealthy patrons must have appreciated the possibility of being able to enjoy impressive buildings without having to spend much on stone and stone carving.

Palladio's reputation initially, and after his death, has been founded on his skill as a designer of villas. Considerable damage had been done to houses, barns, and rural infrastructures during the War of the League of Cambrai
War of the League of Cambrai

The War of the League of Cambrai, sometimes known as the War of the Holy League and by several other names, was a major conflict in the Italian Wars....
 (1509-1517). Recovery of former levels of prosperity in the countryside was probably slow, and it was only in the 1540s
1540s

Events and trends*1541 Hernando_de_Soto_ was the first known European to see the Mississippi River.* 1542 The first known contact occurred between Japan and the West occurred, with Portugal being the first Westerners to contact the Japanese....
, with the growth of the urban market for foodstuffs and determination at government level to free Venice
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
 and the Veneto from dependence on imported grain, above all grain coming from the always threatening Ottoman state
Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire , also known by its contemporaries as the Turkish Empire or Turkey , was an empire that lasted from 1299?1923. It was Treaty of Lausanne by the Republic of Turkey, which was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923....
, that a massive investment in agriculture and the structures necessary for agricultural production gathers pace. Landowners for decades had been steadily, under stable Venetian rule, been buying up small holdings, and consolidating their estates not only by purchase, but by swaps of substantial properties with the other landowners. Investment in irrigation and land reclamation through drainage further increased the income of wealthy landowners. main hall depict the different moments of the life in villa at Palladio's age]]

Palladio's villas - that is the houses of estate owners - met a need for a new type of country residence. His designs implicitly recognise that it was not necessary to have a great palace
Palace

A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop....
 in the countryside, modelled directly on city palaces, as many late fifteenth-century villas (like the huge villa da Porto at Thiene) in fact are. Something smaller, often with only one main living floor was adequate as a centre for controlling the productive activity from which much of the owner's income probably derived and for impressing tenants and neighbours as well as entertaining important guests. These residences, though sometimes smaller than earlier villas, were just as effective for establishing a social and political presence in the countryside, and for relaxing, hunting, and getting away from the city, which was always potentially unhealthy. Façades, dominated by pediments usually decorated with the owner's coat of arms, advertised a powerful presence across a largely flat territory, and to be seen did not need to be as high as the owner's city palace. Their loggie offered a pleasant place to eat, or talk, or perform music in the shade, activities which one can see celebrated in villa decoration, for instance in the villa Caldogno. In their interior Palladio distributed functions both vertically and horizontally. Kitchen
Kitchen

A kitchen, is a room or part of a room used for food preparation including cooking, and sometimes also for eating and entertaining guests, if the kitchen is large enough and designed to be used that way....
s, store-rooms, laundries and cellars were in the low ground floor; the ample space under the roof was used to store the most valuable product of the estate, grain, which incidentally also served to insulate the living rooms below. On the main living floor, used by family and their guests, the more public rooms (loggia, sala
Sala

Sala is the name of:...
) were on the central axis, while left and right were symmetrical suites of rooms, going from large rectangular chambers, via square middling sized rooms, to small rectangular ones, sometimes used as by the owner as studies or offices for administering the estate.

The owner's house was often not the only structure for which Palladio was responsible. Villas, despite their unfortified appearance and their open loggie were still direct descendants of castle
Castle

A castle is a defensive structure seen as one of the main symbols of the Middle Ages. The term has a history of scholarly debate surrounding its exact meaning, but it is usually regarded as being distinct from the general terms fort or fortress in that it describes a residence of a monarch or noble and commands a specific defensive territor...
s, and were surrounded by a walled enclosure, which gave them some necessary protection from bandits and marauders. The enclosure (cortivo) contained barns, dovecote
Dovecote

A dovecote or dovecot is a building intended to house pigeons or doves, which were an important food source in history. In Scotland the usual term is doocot, and the tradition is continued in modern urban areas....
 towers, bread ovens, chicken sheds, stables, accommodation for factors and domestic servants, places to make cheese, press grapes, etc. Already in the fifteenth century
15th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was the century which lasted from 1401 to 1500....
 it was usual to create a court in front of the house, with a well, separated from the farmyard with its barns, animals, and threshing-floor. Gardens, vegetable and herbal gardens, fishpond
Fishpond

Fishpond was the code name given to an extension to the British H2S radar airborne radar system fitted to Royal Air Force Avro Lancaster and Handley Page Halifax heavy bombers during World War II....
s, and almost invariably a large orchard
Orchard

An orchard is an intentional planting of trees or shrubs maintained for food agriculture. Orchards comprise fruit tree or nut -producing trees grown for commercial production....
 (the brolo) all were clustered around, or located inside the main enclosure. in the I quattro libri dell'architettura
I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura

I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura is an Italian treatise on architecture by the architect Andrea Palladio . It was first published in four volumes in 1570 in Venice, illustrated with engravings after the author's own drawings....
 by Palladio (book II)]]

Palladio in his designs sought to co-ordinate all these varied elements, which in earlier complexes had usually found their place not on the basis of considerations of symmetry
Symmetry

Symmetry generally conveys two primary meanings. The first is an imprecise sense of harmonious or aesthetically-pleasing proportionality and balance; such that it reflects beauty or perfection....
 vista and architectural hierarchy but of the shape of the available area, usually defined by roads and water courses. Orientation was also important: Palladio states in the Quattro Libri that barns should face south so as to keep the hay dry, thus preventing it from fermenting
Fermentation

Fermentation may refer to:* Fermentation , the process of energy production in a cell under anaerobic conditions * Ethanol fermentation, a form of anaerobic respiration used primarily by yeasts when oxygen is not present in sufficient quantity for normal cellular respiration...
 and burning.

Palladio found inspiration in large antique complexes which either resembled country houses surrounded by their outbuildings or which he actually considered residential layouts - an example is the temple of Hercules Victor at Tivoli
Tivoli

The name Tivoli originally indicates the town of Tivoli, Italy in the Lazio region of central Italy, founded a few centuries before Rome. The name has also been applied to other entities:...
, which he had surveyed. It is clear, for instance, that the curving barns which flank the majestic façade of the villa Badoer
Villa Badoer

Villa Badoer is a villa in Fratta Polesine in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It was designed and built in the 1550s by Andrea Palladio for Francesco Badoer of Venice....
 were suggested by what was visible of the Forum of Augustus. In his book Palladio usually shows villa layouts as symmetrical: he would have known however that often, unless the barns to the left and right of the house faced south, as at the villa Barbaro
Villa Barbaro

Villa Barbaro, also known as the Villa di Maser, is a large villa at Maser, Italy in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It was designed and built by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio for two of his most important patrons, the brothers Barbaro ....
 at Maser, the complex would not have been built symmetrically. An example is the villa Poiana, where the large barn, with fine Doric capitals, was certainly designed by Palladio. It faces south, and is not balanced by a similar element on the other side of the house.

List

The World Heritage site includes the following villas:

  • Villa Angarano
    Villa Angarano

    The Villa Angarano or Villa Angarano Bianchi Michiel is a villa in Bassano del Grappa, Veneto, northern Italy. It was originally conceived by Andrea Palladio who published a plan in his book I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura....
    , Bassano del Grappa
    Bassano del Grappa

    Bassano del Grappa is a city and comune in the province of Vicenza, region Veneto, in northern Italy. It bounds the communes of Cassola, Marostica, Solagna, Pove del Grappa, Romano d'Ezzelino, Campolongo sul Brenta, Conco, Italy, Ros?, Cartigliano and Nove....
  • Villa Badoer
    Villa Badoer

    Villa Badoer is a villa in Fratta Polesine in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It was designed and built in the 1550s by Andrea Palladio for Francesco Badoer of Venice....
    , Fratta Polesine
    Fratta Polesine

    Fratta Polesine is a comune in the Province of Rovigo in the Italy region Veneto, located about 70 km southwest of Venice and about 11 km southwest of Rovigo....
  • Villa Barbaro
    Villa Barbaro

    Villa Barbaro, also known as the Villa di Maser, is a large villa at Maser, Italy in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It was designed and built by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio for two of his most important patrons, the brothers Barbaro ....
    , Maser
    Maser, Italy

    Maser is a comune in the Province of Treviso in the Italy region Veneto, located about 50 km northwest of Venice and about 25 km northwest of Treviso....
  • Villa Caldogno
    Villa Caldogno Nordera

    Villa Caldogno is a villa in the Veneto region of Italy, which is attributed to Andrea Palladio. It was built for the aristocratic Caldogno family on their estate in the village of Caldogno near Vicenza....
    , Caldogno
    Caldogno

    Caldogno is a town near Vicenza in Italy. Its population is 10,815.The Villa Caldogno Nordera in its territory is attributed to architect Andrea Palladio...
  • Villa Capra "La Rotonda", Vicenza
    Vicenza

    Vicenza, a city in northern Italy, is the capital of the eponymous province of Vicenza in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, straddling the Bacchiglione....
  • Villa Chiericati
    Villa Chiericati

    Villa Chiericati is a villa at Vancimuglio in the Veneto, northern Italy. It was designed for Chiericati family by the architect Andrea Palladio in the early 1550s....
    , Grumolo delle Abbadesse
    Grumolo delle Abbadesse

    Grumolo delle Abbadesse is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is on SP24.In the frazione of Vancimuglio Andrea Palladio's Villa Chiericati can be seen....
  • Villa Cornaro
    Villa Cornaro

    Villa Cornaro is a patrician villa in Piombino Dese, about 30 km from Venice, Italy. It was designed by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio....
    , Piombino Dese
    Piombino Dese

    Piombino Dese is a comune in the Province of Padua in the Italy region Veneto, located about 35 km northwest of Venice and about 20 km north of Padua....
  • Villa Emo
    Villa Emo

    Villa Emo is an Italian villa in the Veneto near the village of Fanzolo di Vedelago. It was designed by Andrea Palladio in 1559 for the Emo family of Venice and remained in the hands of the Emo family until it was sold in 2004....
    , Vedelago
    Vedelago

    Vedelago is a comune in the Province of Treviso in the Italy region Veneto, located about 35 km northwest of Venice and about 20 km west of Treviso....
  • Villa Forni Cerato
    Villa Forni Cerato

    The Villa Forni Cerato is a 16th century villa in Montecchio Precalcino, Province of Vicenza, northern Italy. Its design is attributed to Andrea Palladio and his client is assumed to have been Girolami Forni, a wealthy wood merchant who supplied building material for a number of the Palladio's projects....
    , Montecchio Precalcino
    Montecchio Precalcino

    Montecchio Precalcino is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is west of Torrente Astico.The main attraction is the patrician Villa Forni Cerato, attributed by some scholars to Andrea Palladio....
  • Villa Foscari
    Villa Foscari

    Villa Foscari is a patricianship villa in Mira , near Venice, northern Italy, designed by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio. It is also known as La Malcontenta, a nickname which it received when the spouse of one of the Foscaris was locked up in the house because she allegedly didn't live up to her conjugal duty....
    , Mira
    Mira, Italy

    Mira is a municipality in the province of Venice, Veneto, Italy.It is crossed by SR11 Regional road. The main attraction are the Villa Foscari, designed by Andrea Palladio, and the Villa Widmann-Foscari....
  • Villa Gazzotti Grimani
    Villa Gazzotti Grimani

    The Villa Gazzotti Grimani is a Renaissance villa, an early work of architecture Andrea Palladio, located in the village of Bertesina, near Vicenza in the Veneto region of northern Italy....
    , Bertesina, Vicenza
    Vicenza

    Vicenza, a city in northern Italy, is the capital of the eponymous province of Vicenza in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, straddling the Bacchiglione....
  • Villa Godi
    Villa Godi

    Villa Godi is a patrician villa in Lugo di Vicenza, Veneto, northern Italy. It was one of the first projects by Andrea Palladio, as attested in his monograph - I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura....
    , Lonedo di Lugo Vicentino
  • Villa Piovene
    Villa Piovene

    Villa Piovene is a Palladian villa built in Lugo di Vicenza, province of Vicenza, northern Italy. The building was commissioned in the 16th century for the aristocratic Piovene family of Venice, their architect believed to have been Andrea Palladio....
    , Lugo Vicentino
  • Villa Pisani
    Villa Pisani (Bagnolo)

    The Villa Pisani is a patrician villa designed by Andrea Palladio, located in Bagnolo, a hamlet in the comune of Lonigo in the Veneto region of Italy....
    , Bagnolo di Lonigo
    Lonigo

    Lonigo is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, northern Italy.In its frazione of Bagnolo is the Villa Pisani , a Renaissance patrician villa designed by Andrea Palladio, which is part of a World Heritage Site....
  • Villa Pisani
    Villa Pisani (Montagnana)

    The Villa Pisani is a patrician villa outside the city walls of Montagnana, Veneto, northern Italy....
    , Montagnana
    Montagnana

    Montagnana is a town and comune in the province of Padova, in Veneto . It is bounded by other communes of Saletto, Megliadino San Fidenzio, Casale di Scodosia, Urbana, Italy, Bevilacqua, Pojana Maggiore and Noventa Vicentina....
  • Villa Poiana, Poiana Maggiore
  • Villa Saraceno
    Villa Saraceno

    Villa Saraceno is a Palladian Villa in Agugliaro, Province of Vicenza, northern Italy....
    , Agugliaro
    Agugliaro

    Agugliaro is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is located east of road SP247.In the hamlet of Finale di Agugliaro is the sixteenth-century Villa Saraceno, which was designed by Palladio and is conserved as part of a World Heritage Site....
  • Villa Serego
    Villa Serego

    Villa Serego or Villa Sarego is a Palladian villa at Santa Sofia di Pedemonte, San Pietro in Cariano in the province of Verona, northern Italy....
    , San Pietro in Cariano
    San Pietro in Cariano

    San Pietro in Cariano is a comune in the Province of Verona in the Italy region Veneto, located about 110 km west of Venice and about 12 km northwest of Verona....
  • Villa Thiene
    Villa Thiene

    Villa Thiene is a 16th century villa at Quinto Vicentino in the province of Vicenza. The villa takes its name from the Thiene brothers who commissioned it....
    , Quinto Vicentino
    Quinto Vicentino

    Quinto Vicentino is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is east of A31.The town is the birthplace of Urbano Lazzaro, the Italian partisan who identified and arrested Benito Mussolini in 1945....
  • Villa Trissino
    Villa Trissino

    Villa Trissino is an incomplete aristocratic villa designed by Andrea Palladio, situated in the hamlet of Meledo in the comune of Sarego in the Veneto....
    , Sarego
    Sarego

    Sarego is a town and comune in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is 20 km southwest of Vicenza. SP500 goes through the town of Sarego....
  • Villa Trissino Trettenero
    Villa Trissino Trettenero

    The Villa Trissino is villa which belonged to Gian Giorgio Trissino, located at Cricoli, just outside the center of Vicenza, in northern Italy....
    , Vicenza
    Vicenza

    Vicenza, a city in northern Italy, is the capital of the eponymous province of Vicenza in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, straddling the Bacchiglione....
  • Villa Valmarana Scagnolari Zen
    Villa Valmarana Scagnolari Zen

    The Villa Valmarana is a Renaissance villa designed by Andrea Palladio. It is situated in Lisiera, a locality of Bolzano Vicentino, Province of Vicenza, northern Italy, and was originally built in the 1560s....
    , Bolzano Vicentino
    Bolzano Vicentino

    Bolzano Vicentino is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is east of A31 highway, with a population of some 6,200.The main attraction is Palladio's Villa Valmarana Scagnolari Zen, situated in the frazione Lisiera....
  • Villa Valmarana Bressan
    Villa Valmarana Bressan

    Villa Valmarana is a patrician villa at Vigardolo, Monticello Conte Otto, Province of Vicenza, in Northern Italy. The building is attributed to Andrea Palladio on the basis of a drawing of the villa that is undoubtedly by the great architect....
    , Monticello Conte Otto
    Monticello Conte Otto

    Monticello Conte Otto is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is east of the SP248 provincial road.The main attraction is the Villa Valmarana Bressan, attributed to Andrea Palladio....
  • Villa Zeno
    Villa Zeno

    Villa Zeno is a patrician villa at Cessalto, Veneto, northern Italy, and is the most easterly villa designed by Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio....
    , Cessalto
    Cessalto

    Cessalto is a commune with 3.137 inhabitants in the province of Treviso. It is home to a Palladian Villa, the Villa Zeno....


Others

Other Palladian villas actually not included in the World Heritage list:
  • Wing of the Villa Thiene
    Wing of the Villa Thiene (Cicogna)

    File:VillaThieneCicogna 2007 07 18 1.jpgThe Wing of the Villa Thiene is a construction designed by Andrea Palladio located in Cicogna, a hamlet in the comune of Villafranca Padovana in the Veneto region of Italy....
    , Cicogna of Villafranca Padovana
    Villafranca Padovana

    Villafranca Padovana is a comune in the Province of Padua in the Italy region Veneto, located about 40 km west of Venice and about 11 km northwest of Padua....
    , unfinished, built only a barchessa
  • Villa Repeta
    Villa Repeta

    File:Villa Repeta 20070706-3.jpgVilla Repeta in Campiglia dei Berici, Province of Vicenza, Italy, is a villa veneta built in 1672, substituting a pre-existing villa designed by Andrea Palladio about 1557 and destroyed by a fire....
    , Campiglia dei Berici
    Campiglia dei Berici

    Campiglia dei Berici is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is west of SP247.Sources...
    , destroyed by a fire and rebuilt in other shape
  • Villa Porto
    Villa Porto (Molina di Malo)

    File:Villa Porto 20070717-2.jpgVilla Porto in Molina di Malo, Province of Vicenza, Italy, is a unfinished villa veneta designed by Andrea Palladio in 1570....
    , Molina di Malo
    Malo

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    , unfinished
  • Villa Porto
    Villa Porto (Vivaro di Dueville)

    File:Villa Porto 20081204-1.jpgVilla Porto in Vivaro di Dueville is a villa veneta designed in 1554 and traditionally attributed to the italian architect Andrea Palladio, but not included in the strict list of Palladian Villas of the Veneto of UNESCO World Heritage....
    , Vivaro di Dueville
    Dueville

    Dueville is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is south of SP50. As of 2007 Dueville had an estimated population of 13,988....
    , uncertain attribution, but traditionally attributed to Palladio
  • Villa Contarini
    Villa Contarini

    File:Villa Contarini 4.jpgVilla Contarini is a patricianship villa veneta in Piazzola sul Brenta, province of Padova, northern Italy. The villa is in Baroque style and is backed by a 50 ha park with lakes and alleys....
    , Piazzola sul Brenta
    Piazzola sul Brenta

    Piazzola sul Brenta is a comune in the Province of Padua in the Italy region Veneto, located about 45 km west of Venice and about 15 km northwest of Padua....
    ; the original core of the villa was probably by Palladio
  • Villa Arnaldi
    Villa Arnaldi

    File:Villa Arnaldi 20070717-2.jpgVilla Arnaldi in Meledo di Sarego, Province of Vicenza, Italy, is a work designed by Andrea Palladio in 1547 that lies unfinished....
    , Sarego
    Sarego

    Sarego is a town and comune in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is 20 km southwest of Vicenza. SP500 goes through the town of Sarego....
    , unfinished
  • Villa Mocenigo alla Brenta, unrealized


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