Palazzo delle Contesse

Coordinate geografiche
46.062206153673, 12.079100959428
Indirizzo
P.zza Papa Luciani, 7
Descrizione formattata

Located in the historic center of Mel in Borgo Valbelluna, the Palazzo delle Contesse was built in the 17th century by Adriano del Zotto, a wealthy Venetian merchant. The name "delle Contesse" comes from Adriano's romantic life, as he first married Countess Elisabetta Papadopoli and then Countess Elisabetta Tiepolo, both belonging to the Venetian nobility.

In the 18th century, the palace was purchased by the Contarini family, one of the most important families in Venice. The Contarini family renovated the palace and decorated it with frescoes and antique furniture. In the 19th century, the palace was acquired by the De Marchi family, who used it as a private residence. It later passed to the Municipality of Mel.

The palace is an example of Venetian urban residential architecture, three stories high, with a stone facade and an inner courtyard. Inside, it houses a series of frescoes and decorations, including a fresco by the painter Antonio Bettio depicting the "Victory of Aurora over Night," located in the main hall of the palace, showing the goddess Aurora defeating the goddess Night.

Today, the Palazzo delle Contesse is a cultural center that hosts exhibitions, concerts, and other events. It is also home to the Civic Archaeological Museum of Borgo Valbelluna.

External ID
a7a3fb31-1be3-456e-b73e-7a9a32f862c4
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
32026
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Facciata principale Palazzo delle Contesse
Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

<p>Palace "of the Countesses"<br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500003523</p>