Villa
Villa Sarego
The Villa Sarego (late 1560s−1580s) was one of Palladio’s last buildings. It is very interesting in the context of Palladio’s work because “[i]n contrast to the Palladian villa type, generally a strongly hierarchical organism dominated by the mass of the main block (the manor house), here Palladio preferred to organize the space around the great ‘void’ of the central courtyard, probably using his own reconstructions of the antique Roman villa as a model.” (Beltramini, p. 184)
Additional Villas
- Villa Trissino
- Villa Godi
- Villa Valmarana
- Villa Gazzotti
- Villa Pisani at Bagnolo
- Villa Saraceno
- Villa Thiene (Municipio)
- Villa Chiericati
- Villa Caldogno
- Villa Sarego
- Villa Badoer
- Villa Foscari (La Malcontenta)
- Villa Emo
- Villa Almerico Capra (La Rotonda)
- Villa Barbaro
- Villa Poiana (Istituto Regionale Ville Venete)
- Villa Cornaro
- Villa Pisani at Montagnana