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  1. Palazzo Chiericati; UNESCO World Heritage Site; Location: Vicenza, Province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy: Part of: City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto: Criteria: Cultural: (i)(ii) Reference: 712bis-001: Inscription: 1994 (18th Session) Extensions: 1996: Website: www.museicivicivicenza.it /it /mcp / Coordinates

  2. Favorite. About. Palazzo Chiericati is a Renaissance -style palace in Vicenza, located in Piazza Matteotti, next to Corso Andrea Palladio, in the vicinity of Teatro Olimpico. Designed in 1550 by the architect Andrea Palladio, the palace houses the Civic Museum of Vicenza since 1855, and was included in 1994 in the UNESCO World Heritage Site ...

    • Piazza Matteotti, 37/39, Vicenza, Veneto
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  3. Palazzo Chiericati è un edificio rinascimentale sito a Vicenza in piazza Matteotti, a fianco della parte terminale di corso Palladio. Progettato nel 1550 come residenza nobiliare per i conti Chiericati dall'architetto Andrea Palladio e costruito a partire dal 1551, fu completato solo alla fine del Seicento.

    • piazza Matteotti 37/39
    • Italia
  4. Museo Civico di Palazzo Chiericati. 577 reviews. #8 of 178 things to do in Vicenza. Architectural BuildingsArt MuseumsHistory Museums. Closed now. Write a review. About. 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 ...

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    • Piazza Giacomo Matteotti 37, Vicenza
  5. design by Palladio. In Andrea Palladio: Visits to Rome and work in Vicenza. …first, in 1550, was the Palazzo Chiericati, in which he extended his Palazzo Civena forum idea of a block with its axis parallel to the pavement, which it envelops in a loggia, or roofed open gallery.

  6. An extraordinary collection of treasures awaits inside Palazzo Leoni Montanari,including ancient pottery from Magna Graecia and grand salons filled with… 4 . Palladio Museum

  7. May 1, 2022 · In 1855, Palazzo Chiericati became the historical location of the City Museum, in which more than 35 thousand works such as paintings, sculptures, design pieces, toys and applied arts dating back to the period between the 13th and the 20th century are collected.

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