Chi ha progettato la Villa Capra?

Chi ha progettato la Villa Capra?

Chi ha progettato la Villa Capra?

Andrea Palladio Vincenzo Scamozzi Villa la Rotonda/Architetti “La Rotonda”, nome più noto con cui si conosce villa Almerico Capra, è l'opera più celebre tra le ville progettate da Andrea Palladio e si trova appena fuori il centro storico di Vicenza. Il grande architetto la inserisce nella sezione dedicata ai palazzi di città nei suoi "Quattro Libri dell'architettura".

Is it Villa Almerico Capra or La Rotonda?

  • Villa Capra "La Rotonda" is a Renaissance villa just outside Vicenza, northern Italy, designed by Andrea Palladio. The correct name is Villa Almerico-Capra. It is also known as La Rotonda, Villa Rotunda, Villa La Rotonda, and Villa Almerico.

What happened to Paolo Almerico Capra's Villa?

  • When Paolo Almerico died, the villa was passed on to his son Virgilio, who kept it for two years before ceding it to his brothers Odorico and Mario Capra: in 1605 all construction work terminated. The Capra family, members of the local nobility, kept the villa until the start of the 16th century.

What makes Almerico Capra a World Heritage Site?

  • Villa Almerico Capra, known as La Rotonda, becomes a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon entering the noble floor one can’t help but notice the jubilation of frescos and stucco: the villa’s interior is different to what Palladio must have imagined, since each generation of owners brought new decorations in line with the fashion of their time period.

Where does Paolo Almerico live now?

  • Monsignor Paolo Almerico entrusts Palladio with building his new suburban villa in the outskirts of Vicenza. The start of the villa’s construction works, called ‘la Rotonda’ like the monument by which it’s inspired, the Pantheon in Rome. Almerico permanently resides in the villa, but its construction has not yet been completed.

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