Villa Palma

CASONI, VENETO · 17TH–18TH CENTURY

Villa Palma

A refined countryside estate in the Venetian foothills that seamlessly weaves hospitality with deep-rooted gastronomic tradition.

At a glance

Villa Palma stands as a testament to centuries of Venetian nobility and territorial connection. Set within the scenic pedemontana landscape, the villa combines historic architecture with contemporary hospitality, anchored to local food and wine heritage.

History

The villa was built in the seventeenth century by the Capovilla family. During the nineteenth century, it passed into the hands of the nobleman Antonio Chemin, who bore the epithet “il Palma”—a name that would define the estate’s identity. Chemin expanded the original structure, leaving his mark on both the building and its legacy.

What you see

The eighteenth-century villa retains the proportions and character typical of Venetian rural estates. Its architectural presence reflects centuries of refinement, with Chemin’s nineteenth-century additions contributing to its current form and spatial configuration.

Cultural significance

Villa Palma embodies the enduring relationship between aristocratic landholding and regional identity in the Venetian territories. The estate’s association with local gastronomic traditions—deeply rooted in the pedemontana terroir—positions it as a living archive of territorial culture.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Chemin Palma, 30, 36065 Casoni, Veneto
  • Coordinates: 45.7635658, 11.8036794
  • Telephone: 0424 577407
  • Website: http://www.villapalma.eu/

Practical information

The villa operates as a hospitality venue. Check the official website for current opening hours, services, and any special arrangements required for visits.

Getting there

Villa Palma is located in Casoni in the Venetian foothills, northeast of Vicenza. The address is Via Chemin Palma, 30. For directions and travel options, consult your preferred navigation tool or contact the villa directly.

Sources & resources

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