The Villa Barchessa Valmarana belongs to the rich artistic heritage of the Venetian Villas.
The Barchessa is what remains of the seventeenth-century Villa Valmarana, a complex building consisting of the main body on whose sides there are two barchesse.
Until the end of 1600 the barchessa was that part of the villa that remained at the service of agriculture, as a granary, and under whose arches the boats were placed (from these the name barchessa was then taken), so that they would not disturb the normal use of the Naviglio del Brenta (it was in fact forbidden to leave the boats moored along the canal).
Villa Barchessa Valmarana is a small treasure trove of history, art and nature overlooking the river, waiting to be discovered by you. Book your visit and choose it as a place of deletion for your best events.
Villa Barchessa Valmarana
Address: Via Valmarana, 11, 30034
Phone: 041 426 6387
Site:
http://www.villavalmarana.net/Location inserted by
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