This majestic Veneto villa for sale located in Vicenza is of timeless beauty and was built in the late 1500’s-early 1600’s. The front porch is mounted by a tympanum and the south facing front of the building and features a triangular pediment with chimneys with pyramid-shaped pinnacles. Elegant and austere, the luxury villa is embellished by a beautiful garden. There have been numerous works of refurbishment and renovation to this building bringing it back to its original splendour, with original frescos brought back to surface still decorating the villa. The many rooms in this period villa in Vicenza, furnished with precious furniture, are of unique elegance and charm: with bare beamed ceilings, decorated walls, luxurious chandeliers and paintings, elegant flooring, original monumental period open fireplaces; all recurring features of the interiors. This period estate also features a private chapel and a colonnade, which is typical of the Veneto villas and a rural outbuilding that used to be the farmer and staff’s residence, which is independent from the manor house. The colonnade is a long porch that adds functional space to the whole complex. This elegant luxury property is an architectural rarity from Veneto and is perfect both as a private residence and also converted into a top class hotel.
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Vicenza
Vicenza, which is home to this splendid historic villa, is one of the most ancient cities in Veneto. The 1500s was the golden era of this city: in fact, during the Renaissance great buildings had already been constructed and in the 16th century the city was enriched with splendid architectural monuments mainly due to the work of Andrea Palladio, one of the most famous architects of the 1500’s, and of his disciples. In 1866 the city was united to the Kingdom of Italy and the areas surrounding Vicenza, such as Monte Grappa, Asiago e Pasubio, were sites of the most terrible battles during World War I. During World War II the city of Vicenza was hit by terrible air raids that caused many casualties and great damage to the city. At the end of the war the people of Vicenza rebuilt the city to restore its ancient splendour and prestige, the same character that is still visible today and that is the ideal setting for the splendid luxury villas that reflect the same elegance and prestige.
Prestigious luxury villa in Vicenza
This majestic Veneto villa for sale located in Vicenza is of timeless beauty and was built in the late 1500’s-early 1600’s. The front porch is mounted by a tympanum and the south facing front of the building and features a triangular pediment with chimneys with pyramid-shaped pinnacles. Elegant and austere, the luxury villa is embellished by a beautiful garden. There have been numerous works of refurbishment and renovation to this building bringing it back to its original splendour, with original frescos brought back to surface still decorating the villa. The many rooms in this period villa in Vicenza, furnished with precious furniture, are of unique elegance and charm: with bare beamed ceilings, decorated walls, luxurious chandeliers and paintings, elegant flooring, original monumental period open fireplaces; all recurring features of the interiors. This period estate also features a private chapel and a colonnade, which is typical of the Veneto villas and a rural outbuilding that used to be the farmer and staff’s residence, which is independent from the manor house. The colonnade is a long porch that adds functional space to the whole complex. This elegant luxury property is an architectural rarity from Veneto and is perfect both as a private residence and also converted into a top class hotel.
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Vicenza, which is home to this splendid historic villa, is one of the most ancient cities in Veneto. The 1500s was the golden era of this city: in fact, during the Renaissance great buildings had already been constructed and in the 16th century the city was enriched with splendid architectural monuments mainly due to the work of Andrea Palladio, one of the most famous architects of the 1500’s, and of his disciples. In 1866 the city was united to the Kingdom of Italy and the areas surrounding Vicenza, such as Monte Grappa, Asiago e Pasubio, were sites of the most terrible battles during World War I. During World War II the city of Vicenza was hit by terrible air raids that caused many casualties and great damage to the city. At the end of the war the people of Vicenza rebuilt the city to restore its ancient splendour and prestige, the same character that is still visible today and that is the ideal setting for the splendid luxury villas that reflect the same elegance and prestige.