Andrea Palladio and its legacy in Vicenza, Italy
Andrea Palladio, born Andrea Di Pietro Della Gondola, is one of the most renowned architects of the past five centuries. His unique approach to construction,
beauty
Vicenza, a land of unexplored beauties that welcomes and surprises its visitors with elegance and refinement. A journey through the past and present to be taken through alleys, palaces, museums, and shops.
A city embellished by the mastery of some of the most important architects and painters of all time: from Palladio to Scamozzi, from Piovene to Tiepolo. Palladian and Venetian villas steeped in stories, often still told by the families who have lived in them for generations.
Andrea Palladio, born Andrea Di Pietro Della Gondola, is one of the most renowned architects of the past five centuries. His unique approach to construction,
Villa Almerico Capra, known as “La Rotonda,” is one of Palladio’s most extraordinary Palladian villas and an icon of antiquity-inspired perfection. This masterpiece by Andrea
Vicenza in Italy is known as the city of Palladian wonders, but also as Italy’s capital of gold. Currently, the city boasts more than a