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PALLADIO AND THE VENETO   Villa Contarini - Piazzola sul Brenta - (c. 1546)  
       
 
Available resources
View from the opposite portico (photo Guidolotti 1997) View (photo Guidolotti 1997) Façade (photo Guidolotti 1997)
Serliana (photo Guidolotti 1997)
Villa’s plan (Muttoni 1760) Section of the main building (Muttoni 1760)
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Via L. Camerini, 1,
Piazzola sul Brenta

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May 1 to September 30: weekdays 9-12am / 3-7pm, Sundays and holidays 3-8pm; December 1 to February 29: 9-12am / 2-5pm; November and March: 9-12am / 2-6pm; April and October: 9-12am / 2.30-6.30pm tel. 049 5590347/238 — fax 049 9619182
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  The magniloquent baroque appearance that the Villa Contarini displays today is, in all probability, the result of the seventeenth-century transformation of a villa designed by Andrea Palladio in the 1540s for Paolo Contarini and his brothers.
Traces of Palladio’s work linger on in maps and archival documents, although little is now visible of a building which was transformed in several campaigns from 1662 on. In 1676 the right wing was enlarged and remodelled, with a two-storey order of rustic columns and telamons, and a program of ostentatious sculptural decoration which invades the principal villa block too. A map of 1788 shows that by that date the porticoed hemicycle defining the great piazza already existed.
 
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