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Town or city
  
Construction started
  
1550s

Opened
  
1550

Phone
  
+39 0444 387076

Client
  
Chiericati family

Country
  
Completed
  
1580s

Province
  
Province of Vicenza

Architectural style
  
Architect
  
Villa Chiericati

Address
  
Via Nazionale, 1, 36040 Grumolo delle Abbadesse VI, Italy

Similar
  
Villa Gazzotti Grimani, Villa Thiene, Villa Saraceno, Villa Valmarana, Villa Forni Cerato

Palladio workshop 1993 villa chiericati


Villa Chiericati (also known as Villa Chiericati-Rigo) is a villa at Vancimuglio in the Veneto, northern Italy. It was designed for Giovanni Chiericati by the architect Andrea Palladio in the early 1550s.

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Palladio also designed the family's town house Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza.

In 1996 UNESCO included the villa in the World Heritage Site City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto.

Mosaico della bell italia imagen villa chiericati de a palladio en grumolo delle abadesse


Architectural details

The villa is square. A portico projects from its principal facade. (This was the first time a temple pronaos had been incorporated into a villa's design). The principal rooms are built upon a piano nobile above a semi-basement. The upper floor is very much of secondary importance. The design of the villa was to be the prototype for Palladio's later works at the Villa Rotonda and the Villa Malcontenta.

Work on the villa stopped after the death of Palladio's client. It was not finally completed until after it had been purchased by Ludovico Porto in 1574. In 1584 he employed the architect Domenico Groppino, who had collaborated with Palladio on other projects, to complete the villa.

There is some debate as to the extent Groppino influenced the eventual design of the building. While the portico is undoubtedly by the hand of Palladio himself, the position of the windows is at variance with the architect's own advice in I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura, where he warns against placing windows near the corner of a building lest it weaken the structure (the villa does in fact reveal signs of settlement here).

References

Villa Chiericati Wikipedia


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