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  1. Villa Trissino ora Trettenero, scale 1:5000 Clarification / adopted: 2008 Villa Gazzotti Grimani ora Curti, scale 1:5000 Clarification / adopted: 2008 Villa Almerico Capra detta La Rotonda, scale 1:5000 Clarification / adopted: 2008 Villa Angarano, scale 1:5000 Clarification / adopted: 2008

  2. Villa Gazzotti (chiamata anche Gazzotti Grimani) è una villa veneta sita a Vicenza in località Bertesina ed è posta a sinistra della chiesa, con il prospetto principale rivolto a sud, verso la strada. Fu progettata da Andrea Palladio fra il 1542 e il 1543. [1]

  3. Edmund Grimani Hornby (1825–1896) Chief Judge of the British Supreme Consular Court at Constantinople and British Supreme Court for China and Japan was descended from the Grimani family on his mother's side. Structures. The following structures are associated with the family: Villa Gazzotti Grimani: (Vicenza, by Palladio)

  4. Things to do near Villa Gazzotti Grimani - World Heritage Site Villa Chiericati Chiesa Parrocchiale Di San Cristoforo Villa Negri Palladian Routes Teatro Olimpico Piazza dei Signori Gallerie di Palazzo Leoni Montanari Villa Valmarana ai Nani Chiesa di Santa Corona Basilica Palladiana Museo Civico di Palazzo Chiericati Corso Palladio Villa La ...

  5. The villa was designed and built in the 1540s for the Venetian Taddeo Gazzotti and, like a number of Palladio's buildings, it incorporates a pre-existing structure. In 1550, before the building was completed, Gazzotti was facing financial problems and sold the villa to Girolamo Grimani.

  6. Villa Capra "La Rotonda" in Vicenza.One of Palladio's most influential designs. Villa Godi in Lugo Vicentino.An early work notable for lack of external decoration. The Palladian villas of the Veneto are villas designed by Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, all of whose buildings were erected in the Veneto, the mainland region of north-eastern Italy then under the political control of the ...

  7. Jun 4, 2020 · Villa Gazzotti Grimani, Bertesina’ was created in c.1540 by Andrea Palladio in Mannerism (Late Renaissance) style. Find more prominent pieces of architecture at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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