Lake Garda

External id
9

Villa Ravignani Saccomani

Sottotitolo
The villa, restored in various phases until the early part of the 20th century, falls within the architectural type of the Veneto region from the second half of the 17th century to the first half of the 18th century.
Recapito mail
fabriziasaccomani@hotmail.it
Coordinate geografiche
45.4082373, 10.8371166
Indirizzo
Via Francesco Zomer, 2
Descrizione formattata

 The villa, restored in various phases until the early 20th century, falls within the Venetian architectural typology of the second half of the 17th century - early 18th century and features a symmetrically developed plan; attached to the oldest part of the building is a turret - colomara. The main building has only two floors.

Highlights of the villa: Villa Saccomani is part of the ring of Venetian Villas that surround the residential center of Sommacampagna. These villas are located on the last slopes of the morainic hills that characterize the area between Lake Garda and the plain. There is a fascinating brolo, a system of gardens, and a centuries-old avenue of cypress trees. Inside the villa, there are frescoes currently undergoing restoration.

Highlights of the context: Pieve di Sant'Andrea (5th century), Sanctuary of Madonna del Monte. The villas surrounding the residential center of Sommacampagna (Cà Zenobia, Villa Masi, Villa dalla Vecchia, Villa Venier, Villa Bocca Trezza, Villa Decima). In Custoza, there are also Villa Pignatti Morano and the Ossuary.

External ID
e0edf638-f307-4a5c-ae85-af0dad59ae91
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
37122
Immagine di copertina esterna
Testo alternativo
Villa Ravignani, Saccomani
Orari di apertura

<p>Opening hours: 09:00 - 12:00 </p> <p>Visits: by appointment.</p>

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Ravignani, Saccomani - Villa Saccomani <br>Catalog Number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500005018

Villa Carlotti

Sottotitolo
Since 1952, it has been the seat of the municipal administration, but it was originally built as a noble residence for the Carlotti family, after having been owned by the Vimercati. Possibility to celebrate weddings in the Council Chamber and in the Dreams Hall.
Recapito mail
iat.baldovaldadige.caprino.vr@gmail.com
Coordinate geografiche
45.606697308034, 10.792887220099
Indirizzo
Piazza Roma, 6
Descrizione formattata

Villa Carlotti

Built in the 15th century as a country retreat for the lombard Vimercati family and enlarged in the second half of the 16th century, the house passed to the hands of the wealthy and well-known Carlotti family in 1601 thanks to an exchange between families. The villa was completed and embellished with a beautiful garden and statues in 1632. In 1635, the family received their royal title from the Grand Duke of Tuscany and they started to undertake major building works to renovate and expand the Villa. It was officialy recognised as a Palace due to its size and the number of cultivated fields around it. In 1920, Francesca of Canossa decided to give it to the local community, however we had to wait until 1937, when the Villa was finally bought by the town council of Caprino Veronese and since 1952 it houses the town council offices.

Museum

The ground floor of the elegant Palazzo Carlotti houses the city museum, which is the result of the wish of professors Solinas and Marangoni and their group of researchers, to have a permanent place to display local historical artifacts. These were collected over the years and range from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum includes a section with objects from WWI. The most remarkable room is the “Sala dei Sogni” with its grotesque frescoes, but the highlight of the collection is the 14th century “Compianto” (mourning sculpture) founded in the ancient church of Santo Sepolcro in Caprino.

External ID
f4ef6670-5cb1-4681-a11f-8b49f4c9a456
Localita
Area turistica
CAP
37013
Immagine di copertina esterna
Orari di apertura

Closed on Mondays

Informazioni importanti (nr. catalogo)

Villa Carlotti - Villa Carlotti <br>Catalog number IRVV (Regional Institute of Venetian Villas): A0500001085

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