The 10 Best Architectural Buildings in Province of Vicenza, Veneto

May 8, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

The Province of Vicenza (Italian: Provincia di Vicenza) is a province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Its capital city is Vicenza.
Restaurants in Province of Vicenza

1. Poli Distillerie

Via Guglielmo Marconi 46, 36060 Schiavon Italy +39 0444 665007 [email protected] http://www.poligrappa.com
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5.0 based on 160 reviews

Poli Distillerie

Established in 1898, Poli Distillerie is an artisan-type company owned by the Poli family and located in Schiavon, near Bassano del Grappa, in the heart of Veneto, the most renowned region in Italy for Grappa production.The bulding of the Poli Distillery is considered to be of major historical interest because of its portico structure which is typical of the old Veneto rural dwellings.

2. Villa Dolfin Boldu

Via Giardini 4, 36027 Rosa Italy [email protected] http://www.villacadolfin.it/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Villa Dolfin Boldu

3. Villa di Montruglio "Pigafetta Camerini"

Via Montruglio 9, 36024 Mossano Italy +39 0444 886222 [email protected] http://www.villadimontruglio.it/visite/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Villa di Montruglio "Pigafetta Camerini"

4. Villa Fogazzaro Colbachini

Via Antonio Fogazzaro 3, 36047 Montegalda Italy +39 0444 737526 http://www.villevenetecastelli.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Villa Fogazzaro Colbachini

5. Basilica Palladiana

Piazza Dei Signori, 36100 Vicenza Italy +39 0444 222850 [email protected] http://www.museicivicivicenza.it/it/tbc/basilica_palladiana/
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4.5 based on 2,165 reviews

Basilica Palladiana

The Palladian Basilica is a public building facing onto the Piazza dei Signori. Its name is linked to Andrea Palladio, who redesigned it, adding the famous loggias with serliana openings in white marble to the existing Gothic building. The building on which Palladio worked was the Palazzo della Ragione, built in Gothic style in the mid-fifteenth century. The upper floor is entirely taken up by an enormous hall with no intermediate supports, where the Council of the Four Hundred met. The copper-lined, inverted ship’s-hull roof was inspired by that of the Palazzo della Ragione in Padua. The Gothic facade was originally clad with diamonds of red and straw yellow Verona marble, which are still visible behind Palladio’s addition. A loggia surrounding the building was commissioned after its completion, but continually delayed due to various structural difficulties and the nature of the ground beneath. At the beginning of the sixteenth century the double order of porticoes and loggias, though not complete, collapsed. The Council called on many leading architects of the time to resolve the difficult problem of its reconstruction. They included Jacopo Sansovino, Sebastiano Serlio and Giulio Romano. The project was awarded to Andrea Palladio (1508-80) in 1549, following a competition, and he worked on it for the rest of his life. It was completed posthumously in 1614. The reconstructed building was called a basilica by Palladio himself, who had been inspired by the model of the Roman basilica for civic use. The building has three independent exhibition spaces that are used to host architecture and art exhibitions of international renown.

Reviewed By peterbysea

A vast structure filling the piazza. The upper hall with the wooden roof of an upturned boats hull is amazing. The view from the external galleries is pleasent over the market place. Sadly in winter the upper roof area is closed for H&S reasons! Take the lift up!

6. Villa Morosini Cappello

Piazza della Concordia 1, 36050 Cartigliano Italy +39 0424 592696 http://www.veneto.beniculturali.it/patrimonio-aperto-al-pubblico/vicenza/villa-morosini-cappello-comune-di-cartigliano
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Villa Morosini Cappello

7. Palazzo Chiericati

Piazza Giacomo Matteotti 37/39, 36100 Vicenza Italy +39 0444 222811 [email protected] http://www.museicivicivicenza.it/it/mcp/orari.php
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4.5 based on 553 reviews

Palazzo Chiericati

The Palazzo Chiericati has been the historic home of the Civic Museum since 1855 and now houses the city's collections of paintings, sculptures and applied arts from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries. A masterpiece of Palladio's early maturity (1550), the building not only has decorations from that period but also holds important documents on Vicenza's art history. The Museum of Palazzo Chiericati reopened the Palladian wing on December 2013, after the restoration works. On the main floor, the visitor can enjoy the works of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, contemporary to the construction of the building. The attic hosts the Bequest of Marquis Giuseppe Roi: his personal collection of paintings, drawings and engravings from the fifteenth to the twentieth century, set in a charming display of house-museum. On the ground floor the visitor can admire, in a temporary exhibition, a selection of masterpieces of the collection not currently on display: Paolo Veneziano, Memling, Montagna, Fogolino, Sansovino, Tintoretto, Maffei and Pittoni. In the basement are located the works donated to the museum by the sculptor Nereo Quagliato.

Reviewed By christina_stilista - Perth, Australia

Very beautiful museum and Palazzo that is worth the visit. Beautiful collection of art in addition to the Palazzo. There is an antique toy exhibit in the basement that is EXCEPTIONAL. I have never seen better anywhere in the world. I suggest you include this Palazzo in your visit to the Teatro Olimpico.

8. Villa Poiana

Via Castello 43, 36026 Pojana Maggiore Italy +39 0444 898554 http://www.villapoiana.it/
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Villa Poiana

9. Villa Valmarana ai Nani

Stradella Dei Nani 8, 36100 Vicenza Italy +39 0444 321803 [email protected] http://www.villavalmarana.com
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4.5 based on 701 reviews

Villa Valmarana ai Nani

Venetian villa with superb frescoes of the most important Venetian painters of 18th century: Giambattista and Giandomenico Tiepolo. Still owned and inhabited by the Valmarana family, who bought it back in 1720. Open to the public for visits 7 days a week and available for events such as weddings, conferences, gala dinners, photo shooting, business presentations, concerts, representations, etc

Reviewed By Clinor - Canterbury, United Kingdom

If you are in Vicenza, it is very well worth making the effort to get to the Villa ‘ai Nani’, which is a charming Villa in its own right and has interior frescoes by Gianbattista Tiepolo following his decoration of the grand staircase at the Wurzburg Residence, Germany) and his son Giandomenico. This is my third visit to the Villa, and each time I never fail to be enchanted by the light airy frescoes of the Villa Pavilion. All the frescoes of the Pavillion have a classical theme. In my view the most outstanding ones are in the entrance room but there are four further rooms each with a different narrative. In the room of Aeneas, there is a photograph of the Pavilion after the bombing of Vicenza in 1944. It is truly shocking. Some of the ceiling frescoes do not survive or only in part. It would be good to have more information available about the restoration; it must have been a real labour of love. We walked around the gardens before returning to the Foresteria where we had bought our tickets. There you can see a series of painted rooms, some of which were painted by the Tiepolo father and son. They make an interesting counterpoint to the more noble themes of the Pavilion.

10. Villa Godi Malinverni

Via Andrea Palladio 44, 36030 Lugo di Vicenza Italy +39 0445 860358 [email protected] http://www.villagodi.com/english/index.htm
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Villa Godi Malinverni

Reviewed By 17muda

I can definitely recommend a visit to the enchanting villa Godi - Palladio’s first - and after visiting quite a few villas in the Veneto in these last two weeks I still keep thinking of this one. For me, it was the perfect size - exquisitely furnished with the most stunning frescoes and magnificent chandeliers. And the views from the villa just breathtaking.....I would love to be able to wake up to such views every morning! I think what also meant most to us was that despite the fact that the villa was closed at this time being Winter, the very charming owner made an exception (we were flying halfway round the world of course!) and opened his doors to us, even to the extent of very kindly arranging transport to and from Thiene - we shall never forget this. Thank you for granting us a glimpse into your world! Like I said, this visit was indeed one of the highlights of our trip - i can well understand why it is used for weddings and such functions - a truly magnificent setting!

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