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Built in the second half of the 16th century, the villa is a beautiful and untouched example of renaissance architectural balance. The enormous 16th century complex in Palladian style is structured with a central main building which proceeds on both sides into portico wings. The “Barchesse”, typical villa's arcaded wings, complete the structure and frame an “Italian” style garden. In the 18th century the main facade underwent restructuring to become what it is today, with enormous half columns in ionic style, lateral loggias with large terraces on top. |
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| Built in the 15th century, the villa rappresents an excellent example of Renaissance architecture.The large “ Dei Leoni” colonnade opens onto the beautiful italian gardens with their statues, stone wells and huge oak tree and impressive yew tree , which provide shade on sunny days. The villa has undergone a painstaking renovating and today combines age-old beauty with all modern confort.The beautiful structure of the villa offer also the convivial mood of its restaurants:the Locanda, La Cantinaccia, the Bistrot Marcush. Different locations to guarantee the pleasure of the cooking, wine and conversation. |
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