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Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio,
situated in the
hamlet of
Meledo in the
comune of
Sarego in the Veneto, north-eastern Italy. It was intended...
- musician, Ced Le
Meledo, with whom she
collaborated on the live show, Paris-Melbourne. They had one
daughter together,
Lucille Le
Meledo (b. 12 July 2000)...
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Saraceno (Agugliaro VI)
Villa Thiene (Quinto
Vicentino VI)
Villa Trissino (
Meledo di
Sarego VI)
Villa Trissino (Vicenza, in Cricoli)
Villa Valmarana (Lisiera...
- (attributed) 1547 (built 1547, 1565):
Villa Arnaldi, for
Vincenzo Arnaldi,
Meledo di Sarego,
Province of
Vicenza (unfinished) c. 1548 (built 1548–before 1555):...
- held many titles: they were
feudal lords in Roana, Foza,
Castegnero and
Meledo Alto;
nobles in Vicenza, Roana, B****ano del Grappa,
Belluno and Primiero;...
- and Bill
Wilson also
suggest parallels with Palladio's
Villa Trissino at
Meledo. A near
identical portico was
designed by
Inigo Jones and
Isaac de Caus...
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southwest of Vicenza. SP500 goes
through the town of Sarego. In the
frazione of
Meledo,
there are two
incomplete villas designed by
Andrea Palladio:
Villa Trissino...
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designed by or
traditionally attributed to
Andrea Palladio:
Villa Trissino (
Meledo di Sarego),
unfinished Villa Trissino (Cricoli) in
Vicenza This disambiguation...
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Mocenigo on the Brenta, the
Villa Thiene at
Cicogna or the
Villa Trissino at
Meledo) and
their shape – as
Palladio writes –
recalls arms
opening to receive...
- from the
published plan.[citation needed] The
incomplete Villa Trissino (
Meledo di Sarego) is
another example.
Villa Saraceno is one of Palladio's simpler...