Villa Sandi, Sernagiotto, Cassis

Sottotitolo
Villa Sandi, a splendid building of Palladian style dating back to 1622, is located in the heart of the Prosecco area.
Recapito mail
info@villasandi.it
Coordinate geografiche
45.8196207, 12.0363401
Indirizzo
Via Erizzo, 105
Descrizione formattata

Villa Sandi, a splendid building of Palladian style dating back to 1622, is located in the heart of the Prosecco area. Below the villa, centuries-old and evocative underground cellars extend, providing an ideal environment for the maturation and aging of wines. Here, the bottles of the Classic Method sparkling wine Opere Trevigiane are stored to mature, while the two barrel aging rooms host the casks for aging the grand reserves.

The villa and the cellars are open to the public for free guided tours. In Valdobbiadene, Villa Sandi welcomes visitors to its estate in the heart of the historic production area of Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG. Qualified staff guide visitors to discover the wines through tastings in the "Wine Shops," and the exploration of the territory and its products continues at "Locanda Sandi" in Valdobbiadene, featuring dishes of the traditional Venetian countryside and six charming rooms.

External ID
615dc70f-33f8-4702-8b82-43f9c5a7f121
CAP
31035
Immagine di copertina esterna
Orari di apertura

Opening hours: Visits to Villa Sandi are by appointment only<br>Visiting hours: From Monday to Saturday: 9.00 / 11.00 - 14.00 / 17.00 <br>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Sandi, Sernagiotto, Cassis - Villa Sandi <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500000122

Castello di Stigliano

Sottotitolo
The Castle of Stigliano is a medieval fortress located in the homonymous hamlet of Santa Maria di Sala, in the province of Venice. Under the domination of the Serenissima it was adapted to a stately palace, taking on the appearance of a Venetian villa.
Coordinate geografiche
0, 0
Indirizzo
via Noalese, 7
Descrizione formattata
The origins of the castle are to be placed in Roman times, when the building was used as a fortification. Over the centuries the complex passed into the hands of various owners. In 1152 to the bishop of Treviso, from 1158 the Tempesta were vassals and in January 1220, Count Guido ceded the rights to Aldevrandino da Superno. Built in a strategic position, on the border between the territories of Treviso and Padua, it was the scene of numerous battles. Definitively conquered by the Venetians, in the seventeenth century, the complex passed to the Venier who carried out alterations. After a long period of abandonment, recently, thanks to the renovation work of Paolo Bertan, the building has undergone further adaptations to be adapted to an accommodation facility. The kitchen of the castle offers extraordinary culinary moments, preparing traditional Venetian dishes and classics of national cuisine and studying, on request, personalized menus. The restaurant has numerous seats divided into various air-conditioned rooms both in summer and winter, including the outdoor park perfect for the summer.
External ID
94b63f61-a900-4ae0-b865-427a4e40305c
Area turistica
CAP
30036
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Castello di Stigliano

Villa Bernini Buri

Recapito mail
info@villaburi.it
Coordinate geografiche
45.4198137, 11.0412891
Indirizzo
Via Bernini Buri, 99
Descrizione formattata

18th century Venetian villa in Bosco Buri near the village of San Michele Extra in Verona.

It is a monumental complex formed by the patronal house, the chapel, the cottages, the stables, the farmer's house, and the barchessa, surrounded by 300 hectares of countryside and an English garden largely planted with exotic trees that, from the banks of the river Adige, extends for about 25 hectares.

Meeting point of Bodies and Associations present in the territory of Verona (including the Bishopric of Verona, ACLI Verona, AGESCI, Banca Popolare Etica, Federazione Veronese del Volontariato and others).

External ID
f7ac0035-872b-4433-a41e-3e5ff477119e
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
37100
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Buri esterno facciata
Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Buri, Spolverini, Bernini Buri - Villa Buri <br>Catalog number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500000992

Villa Cittadella Vigodarzere Valmarana

Sottotitolo
The Cittadella Vigodarzere park, now owned by Valmarana, was designed by Giuseppe Jappelli in the early 19th century, who established a sort of English-style model in Veneto.
Recapito mail
barabaravalmarana@live.com
Coordinate geografiche
45.36414, 11.9886
Indirizzo
Via Valmarana, 25
Descrizione formattata

The Cittadella Vigodarzere park, now owned by Valmarana, was designed by Giuseppe Jappelli in the early 19th century, establishing a sort of English-style model in the Veneto region. The park covers an area of about 14 hectares, initially enclosed and protected by a moat along the country road surrounding it. For the creation of the park and to shape the originally flat site, Jappelli used the excavated earth from the lake and the perimeter moat. The lake has a surface area of about one and a half hectares. Much of the shores and the islet are protected from water erosion by the roots of numerous taxodium planted over the last 80 years specifically for this important role. Another feature of the lake is that, despite its modest size, it was designed in such a way that from any viewpoint, one can never see it all at once. The temple, near the lake, partially destroyed by the two world wars, was dedicated by the architect to commemorate the tragic end of the Knights Templar. Today, the three rooms dedicated to Masonic rituals are still intact and open for visiting. The Villa, the 5,000 trees in the forest, 4 kilometers of paths, five oak and robinia wooden bridges, two greenhouses, two porticos, the ice house, and the famous "duck house" complete the site.

Excellences of the villa: The Villa is an imposing rectangular volume with a longitudinal development facing the park. The building has three levels, resting on a base where the dark cellars are often below groundwater level. The ground floor consists of a series of sequential rooms, while the second and third floors are designated for residential rooms, libraries, and lounges. Noteworthy is the dining room, furnished with original furniture and decorated by the frescoes of Michele Fanoli on the ceiling and some paintings by Chiara Dario Varotari depicting members of the Cittadella and Vigodarzere families. Following is the coffee lounge with four identical tables at the corners, the billiard room with English prints, and two lounges, one frescoed on the ceiling by Michele Fanoli where the hole made by English soldiers at the center of the fresco stands out for hanging a lamp…. Among the annexed buildings, the neoclassical chapel designed by Angelo Sacchetti should be mentioned.

Excellences of the context: Originally, about 30,000 plants of various special species were planted in the park, specifically studied to guide visitors in the "initiatory path." Today, the original arrangement of the various species has been lost, some due to epidemics (plane trees, horse chestnuts, and oaks), others due to a natural lesser adaptation to the climate. Currently, there are over 5,000 tall-stemmed plants, of which at least six are from the initial planting; five plane trees and one oak over 220 years old, which are subject to constant care and maintenance. Four of the five plane trees have a circumference at the base of over 7.5 meters.

External ID
15fecb96-0c17-457b-b173-3e17aa285cee
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
35020
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Valmarana a Saonara
Orari di apertura

<p>By reservation, there are no limits or hours; however, for special requests, all issues that would suggest rescheduling the date or time of the visit should be noted prior to the reservation.</p> <p>Visits: While waiting for the preparation of a suitable accommodation structure, the visits are organized by the "Pro Loco" of Saonara. Other possible options are currently only by reservation. All visits are accompanied by a guide and a caretaker as the park, although "romantic," is still full of small hazards, especially for more adventurous children.</p>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Cittadella Vigodarzere, Valmarana - Villa Valmarana <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute for Venetian Villas): A0500000387

Villa Mosconi, Bertani

Recapito mail
booking@mosconibertani.it
Coordinate geografiche
45.5015781, 10.9426269
Indirizzo
Via Novare
Descrizione formattata

In the heart of the Valpolicella Classica, the cradle of important wines such as Amarone, stands Villa Novare, a monumental complex of significant relevance, situated in the center of a green basin bordered by wooded slopes and beautiful vineyards. The architectural structure was erected in the first half of the 18th century and consists of both the master villa with a consecrated chapel and a centuries-old park, as well as a winery that is still perfectly functional today.

Highlights of the villa: The interior has undergone many alterations over time, leaving only traces of 17th-century decorations or those more recent from the 18th and 19th centuries. The hall of the Graces, where the two coats of arms of the Mosconi family are visible, spans two floors of the villa, divided by a painted wooden balustrade that separates them into two overlapping horizontal bands: - in the lower part, the use of false ashlar dominates; - in the upper part, fantastic trompe l'oeil architectures can be found, which provide a perspective characterization to the whole. The four seasons and thus the passage of time (with a clear reference to the agricultural context in which it was and still is) represent the main theme of the fresco on the ceiling. By the end of the 18th century, naturalistic complexes also began to spread in Verona in harmony with the fashion of the time (the beginning of Romanticism), which favored the English garden (landscape-oriented, romantic, with exotic plants, avenues, secluded spots, and faux archaeological corners) over the Italian one, which was predominantly green and regular. Following this trend, brothers Giacomo and Guglielmo Mosconi arranged the lands behind the villa, giving them a dual purpose, as a garden and a forest, and built the pond with the little island at its center.

Highlights of the context: Verona, Valpolicella, and its historic residences.

External ID
1ee3157f-a087-4668-8161-1fb2780941ec
Area turistica
CAP
37020
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Mosconi, Bertani
Orari di apertura

<p>Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Friday 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM Saturday only in the morning, time to be agreed upon. <br>Visits: The ground floor of the residence, the park, and the cellar.</p>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Mosconi, Bertani - Tenuta Novare di Valpolicella srl <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500000915

Villa Pellegrini, Cipolla

Sottotitolo
Villa Pellegrini Cipolla is a gem of late Veronese Enlightenment that has hosted illustrious figures throughout its history: in the 18th century, during the Battle of Rivoli, Napoleon Bonaparte resided there, and the President of the Republic Luigi Einaudi also often found rest in the rooms and garden during his visits to Verona.
Recapito mail
info@villapellegrinicipollla.it
Coordinate geografiche
45.6068014, 10.7267563
Indirizzo
Piazza Vittorio Veneto, 21
Descrizione formattata

Villa Pellegrini Cipolla is a gem of late Veronese Enlightenment that has hosted, throughout its history, notable figures: in the 18th century, during the Battle of Rivoli, Napoleon Bonaparte stayed here, and also the President of the Republic Luigi Einaudi often found rest in its rooms and garden during his visits to Verona. The noble Veronese family of Pellegrini has linked its name to Verona over the centuries, leaving the city with two of its greatest monuments – the extraordinary fresco depicting St. George and the Princess, commissioned to Pisanello for the decoration of the family chapel in Sant’Anastasia, and the equally important one of St. Bernardino, built from a design by Michele Sammicheli – has been based in Costermano with extensive landholdings since the 16th century.

The current palace was built starting in 1760 by the engineer Ignazio Pellegrini, brother of the client Leonardo. Very active in Tuscany, he designed for the family property in Castion a classical villa, but with Rococo reminiscences, distant from the Venetian taste, almost a sort of theatrical machine with statues and pinnacles that serves as a scenic backdrop to the garden divided into large terraces leading from the gate to the villa. The wrought-iron gate, elegantly crafted and supported by two pillars adorned with statues, frames the bright red of the villa's facade at the end of a long avenue, rhythmically accented by contrasting pilasters, which stands out clearly against the green backdrop of the hill and the large park behind in an effect of sober elegance.

Highlights of the villa: The spatial distribution inside is also remarkable, with a columned atrium and monumental marble staircase leading to the honor hall decorated with frescoes featuring expansive landscapes, mythological and pastoral scenes (notable is a fresco by Francesco Morone), perfectly attuned to the Arcadian atmosphere of the whole. Chinese-style decor, stucco frames, and silk tapestries adorn the rooms of the villa. There is also a considerable number of other rooms for various purposes and lounges, in a rational distribution that separates them from one another, preserving charming tapestries and Rococo-style decorations. Among the interiors, particular mention should be made of: the central hall. It is the main body of the villa, decorated with imposing frescoes on the two larger walls, enriched by statues of Hercules, Minerva, Mars, and Diana, completed by Spring in human form hovering over the large ceiling. The Chinese-style room. It is the most original room in the entire complex. The walls and ceiling are elegantly painted on plaster with bright colors; the scenes of leisure life in oriental costumes give the room its name and characterize the environment.

The two-colored terracotta elements of the original flooring add charm and refinement to the area. The White Room: It owes its name to the bright white plaster surfaces that make it exceptionally luminous. It combines masterful stuccoes of landscapes with colorful relief compositions. The villa and park are two bodies with a single soul. The layout of the garden, which connects the human-scaled square of the village of Castion to the Villa complex, resonates with European experiences of the 18th century, particularly Versailles: the well-kept hedges and ancient trees, the geometric arrangement of the various green areas ordered into symmetrical sectors, adorned with vases and statues, all create a highly effective scenic movement that diverges from the typical canons of Venetian taste of the time.

Highlights of the context: 2.5 km away: Golf Cà degli Ulivi: A charming golf course. 5 km away: San Zeno di Montagna, from which you can enjoy a splendid panorama of Lake Garda. 5 km away: Garda, a splendid town directly on the shores of Lake Garda.

External ID
bc3d9697-8c36-4851-9ba4-3b5611b9892b
Area turistica
CAP
37010
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Pellegrini Cipolla
Orari di apertura

<p>Opening hours: The rooms of the villa are rented out for various types of events: receptions, banquets, weddings, meetings, fashion shows, product presentations.</p> <p>Visits: The Villa is not open to the public. The rooms of the villa are rented out for various types of events: receptions, banquets, weddings, meetings, fashion shows, product presentations.</p>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Pellegrini, Cipolla - Villa Pellegrini Cipolla <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venete Villas): A0500001092

Villa Folco Zambelli Pesavento Benedettin

Sottotitolo
The villa, located in the immediate outskirts of the municipality of Padua (in the area of Brentelle di sotto/Brusegana), underwent various construction interventions and expansions over the centuries, the sequence of which cannot be reconstructed.
Recapito mail
stefania.mattioli@unipd.it
Coordinate geografiche
45.3950172, 11.8273216
Indirizzo
Via Monte Gallo,9
Descrizione formattata

The villa, located on the immediate outskirts of the municipality of Padua (in the Brentelle di sotto/Brusegana area), has undergone various building interventions and expansions over the centuries, the sequence of which cannot be reconstructed. Archive documents attest that the lands where the main building and rural annexes developed, probably starting from the 17th century, belonged to the Zambelli family branch known as S. Giacomo dell’Orio, one of the sixty-seven families registered in the Golden Book of the Venetian nobility. As Zambelli property, the villa with its characteristic circular garden and rustic annexes appears in the Gran Carta del Padovano by Rizzi-Zanoni from 1780. In 1816, the property passed to the Vicentine Folco family; it is referred to as Palazzo Folco by Andrea Gloria (Il territorio padovano illustrato, Padua 1862, I, p. 50).

The last heir of the Folco Zambelli family, Matilde, who was born in Brusegana, married a Dalla Baratta; from her, in 1935, the villa and its lands were passed to the current owners, who still reside there and with whom the final arrangement was made. The complex consists of a manor villa with a park and rustic dependencies centered around a courtyard; all of this faces south directly onto the Brentella canal, not far from its confluence with the Bacchiglione, rivers along which the transport of people and goods occurred until the early 1900s. The central block is three stories high, with an entrance door surrounded by Vicenza stone, surmounted by a balcony with columned balustrade. The ground floor, which is accessible, overlooks the park with a portico enclosed by glass and includes a study-library and the old laundry with a fireplace. Two staircases lead to the first floor, structured with a large central hall, from which four symmetrical rooms branch out; the floors are made of Venetian terrazzo; the walls and ceilings are decorated with stuccos, featuring predominantly floral designs.

Highlights of the villa: The villa, park, and rustic dependencies form an "island" within a context that was intensely urbanized in the 1950s and has become an integral part of the city of Padua, from which it is only a few kilometers distant. Although devoid of the surrounding countryside and lacking monumental features, the original layout of the Venetian villa is still perfectly legible in its essential elements, represented by the manor building, the park, and the productive sector (courtyard, stables, granary, animal shelters). Equally evident remains the privileged relationship with the waterway of the Brentella canal, the bank of which is directly accessible from the park. The park features a distinctive circular shape, with an axis marked by two large centuries-old magnolias, statues, and stone benches; at the center, there is a wrought iron well; the most significant element is the double hornbeam in a circle, a favored space for a shaded walk.

Highlights of the context: The villa is close to the center of Padua, which is accessible by public transport or by bicycle. Not far away are the thermal areas of Abano and Montegrotto, the Abbey of Praglia, and the Euganean Hills. The displayed contents have been provided by the owners of the facilities. The location of the villa on the map is provided through an external service and may be approximate.

External ID
d5e3063c-e8bc-4c6a-b4be-36ed9403a4c0
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
35143
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Folco Zambelli Pesavento Benedettin
Orari di apertura

<p>Opening hours: To be arranged <br>Visits: The park, the ground floor of the villa, and the Farm are open for visits. </p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Pesavento formerly Folco, Zambelli - <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500000440

Villa Groppato, Ferrari, Tassoni, Veronese detta "Vescova"

Coordinate geografiche
45.472687445596, 11.46053175289
Descrizione formattata

Nestled in the millennia-old history of Brendola (VI), Villa Vescova – formerly known as Villa Veronese – stands on the edge of the ancient Roman Castrum, in one of the village’s oldest quarters. Once the residence of the Bishop Count, who oversaw the territory from the nearby fortress, the villa takes its name from the episcopal presence that lasted until the sixteenth century. Transferred to private ownership between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the villa was restored in the 1940s by Ugo Veronese, who commissioned architect Dal Conte for the renovation. Neoclassical elements were added to the central structure, while the elegant double staircase and the arched passageway leading to the rear park – still home to centuries-old olive trees – were preserved. Following the death of Veronese’s wife, with no heirs, the villa was donated to the Diocese of Vicenza, which now entrusts its care to the Diakonia Onlus Association. Through the “Cultivating Hope” project, the villa continues to thrive as a place of memory, beauty, and renewal.


External ID
f55b1a79-7c7a-4305-b067-348b6fb3161c
Localita
Area turistica
Immagine di copertina esterna
Orari di apertura

<p>The Villa is open for visits by reservation. Visits can take place during office hours from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Monday to Friday, by appointment only.&nbsp;It is also possible to visit the Villa on&nbsp;weekends or&nbsp;in the&nbsp;afternoons, always by appointment, with a minimum of 10 participants per visit.</p><p>For information and reservations:</p><ul><li><i></i>0444 12 70 209</li> <li><i></i>info@villavescova.it</li> </ul> <p>Things to know:</p><p>A contribution is required to support the active social inclusion project at the facility.</p><p>Educational activities are organized for schools of all levels and events.&nbsp;</p><p>Parking:</p><ul><li><i></i>Piazza del Popolo (in front of the Church of San Michele)</li> <li><i></i>Public parking located between Via Roma and Via Zanella</li> </ul> <p>People with disabilities or with mobility difficulties will be allowed to park inside the courtyard of the villa.<br></p>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Groppato, Ferrari, Tassoni, Veronese known as "Bishop" - Villa Bishop <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500001422

Villa Venier Contarini

Sottotitolo
Venetian villa from the 16th century built on the left bank of the Brenta River by the Venier family, who inhabited it for about two centuries.
Recapito mail
segreteria@irvv.net
Coordinate geografiche
45.4318667, 12.1123202
Indirizzo
Via del Capitello Albrizzi, 5
Descrizione formattata

The Villa passed into the ownership of the Contarini of San Trovaso and then the Barbarigo of Padua in the 1700s. During that period, Orsetta Barbarigo organized sumptuous parties and performances there. Later, it was inhabited by the Manin, then the Cipollato. Subsequently, the singer Adelaide Borghi-Mauro had it donated to her by an admirer. Between the end of the 19th century and 1955, it was home to other families: Guadalupi, Menin, Rampazzo (1921), and Capuzzo (from 1933 to 1955). It then passed to the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of Blessed Imelda, and is currently owned by the Veneto Region. 

The complex of the Villa, set in a modest park, consists of a central body originally in a square plan, two detached lodges or Barchesse, and an Oratory with adjacent areas on the east side. In the engraving left by Coronelli in 1709, the central body appears to consist of a ground floor, first floor, and a second floor with a loft having square windows and a four-pitched roof. Costa, in his engraving of 1750, shows us instead the second floor with larger proportions and a third floor loft with a cross vault. Currently, the central body has a rectangular plan because in the early 19th century it was enlarged with the addition of small rooms along both sides for the full height. Perhaps this enlargement was the work of architect Carboni, who, and this is certain, added porticoes to connect the two Barchesse to the central body. The left (west) Barchessa or lodge consists of a basement with a vaulted ceiling, three halls decorated with frescoes, and at the front, a portico with five archways now closed off with wooden fixtures. The right (east) Barchessa consists of a hall also decorated with frescoes, stables, warehouses, and on the loft floor, rooms for the staff. It is also equipped with a portico with seven archways, now partially closed off with fixtures and partially (the last two arches) with masonry. The Oratory that currently exists at the southeast corner of the property was rebuilt in 1752.

External ID
79f25cf5-a207-4160-8d5d-33bbc3a7dd7b
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
30034
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Venier Contarini_1
Orari di apertura

<b>Special opening first Sundays of the month:</b> from April 2025 to January 2026 from 11:00<br>to 18:00, continuous hours with <b>free admission</b><br>• <b>Regular opening every Saturday and Sunday in the months of April, May, June,</b><br><b>July, September, and October: </b>from 15:00 to 18:00, with <b>paid admission</b><br>according to the opening fee schedule<br>• <b>Special openings for holidays: </b>April 21 (Easter Monday), April 25 (Liberation Day), May 1 (Labor Day), June 2 (Republic Day), November 1 (All Saints' Day), December 8 (Feast of the Immaculate Conception). Continuous hours<br>from 11:00 to 18:00, with <b>paid admission </b>according to the<br>opening fee schedule

Costo

A. <b>ADULTS (adults): </b>€. 5.00<br>B. <b>FAMILY GROUPS (Parents and Children):</b><br>• 3 people €. 10.00<br>• 4 people €. 12.00<br>• 5 people €. 15.00<br>• Over 5 people €. 20.00<br>C. <b>UNIVERSITY STUDENT (Italian or foreign): </b>€. 2.00<br>D. <b>REGISTERED with Entities and Associations for the Protection and Enhancement of Cultural,</b><br><b>Environmental, Landscape Heritage in agreement with I.R.V.V.: </b>€. 2.00<br>E. <b>GROUPS (max. 25 people per Group) (beyond this number, groups will be</b><br><b>divided and the visit staggered for protection and safety needs): </b>€. 75.00<br>F. <b>SCHOOL VISITS per class (max 25 people) (beyond this number, groups</b><br><b>will be divided and the visit staggered for protection and safety needs): </b>€<br>25.00<br><b>G. Combined ticket </b>“<b>TOUR of Venetian Villas IRVV” if active and valid until</b><br><b>31.12 of the year of purchase, within the limits of the seasonal opening dates of each</b><br><b>single complex:</b><br>• Villa VENIER-CONTARINI in Mira (VE) Villa POJANA in Pojana Maggiore (VI) Villa NANILOREDAN<br>in Sant’Urbano (PD): €. 10.00<br>• Villa VENIER-CONTARINI in Mira (VE) Villa POJANA in Pojana Maggiore (VI)€. 7.00<br><b>Free: CHILDREN AND TEENS UNDER 18</b><br><b>ADULTS OVER 65</b><br><b>DISABLED and/or FRAIL (people suffering from serious illnesses requiring</b><br><b>life-saving therapies - including one accompanying person)</b><br><b>Pregnant status</b><br><b>Birthday</b><br><b>Wedding anniversary</b>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Michiel, Venier Contarini - Villa Venier Contarini <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500004553

Villa Arvedi

Sottotitolo
A few kilometres from Verona, in a dominant position above the Valpantena and Grezzana, stands one of the most majestic villas in the province.
Recapito mail
info@villarvedi.it
Coordinate geografiche
45.510395414529, 11.017242668787
Indirizzo
Via Conte Allegri
Descrizione formattata
Originally built as a palace and fortress for the Dal Verme family, ownership was transferred to the Allegri family in 1437. Around two centuries later, in 1656, the family commissioned the architect Giovanni Battista Bianchi to design the expansion and renovation of the ancient manor. Ludovico Dorigny, Santo Prunati and Fra' Giuseppe Falezza were commissioned to decorate the new rooms and the imposing halls. In 1824, the last descendant of the Allegri family sold the villa to the Arvedi family, who were silk producers. The Arvedis gave up on their goal of transforming the stately mansion into a textile mill and maintained its agricultural vocation with the production of grapes and oil that continues to this day. Today, Villa Arvedi is still in the hands of the family, who have made it available for communal use, offering guided tours (by reservation) and a venue for private parties, weddings, corporate events and more. Villa Arvedi was used as a film set for the movie 'Letters to Juliet' and for the reality talent show 'America's Next Top Model'.
External ID
0d497f9e-2272-4fe0-89d5-2f810cdb5b3a
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
37023
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Arvedi e giardino
Orari di apertura

The villa is private, and any access must be agreed with info@villarvedi.it – <a href="http://www.villarvedi.it/la-villa/">http://www.villarvedi.it/la-villa/<…;

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Allegri, Arvedi - Villa Arvedi <br>Catalog number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500000606