- The
Valmarana family is an
aristocratic family in Vicenza, one
branch of
which also held
Venetian patrician status. Its
motto was "Plus Ultra" (Further)...
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Palazzo Valmarana is a
palace in Vicenza. It was
built by
Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio in 1565 for the
noblewoman Isabella Nogarola Valmarana...
- The
Loggia Valmarana located inside the
Salvi gardens, also
called Valmarana Salvi gardens, was
probably built in 1591 by a
student of
Andrea Palladio...
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Villa Valmarana may
refer to
several Venetian villas which belonged to the
Valmarana family:
Villa Valmarana (Vigardolo), in
Vigardolo of
Monticello Conte...
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located in Vicenza,
region of Veneto, Italy. The
church contains the
Valmarana chapel (circa 1576),
whose design is
attributed to the
Renaissance architect...
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completed until the 1590s. The villa's
official name is
Villa Almerico Capra Valmarana, but it is also
known as "La Rotonda", "Villa Rotonda", "Villa Capra"...
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Villa Valmarana ai Nani is a
villa at the foot of the
gates of the city of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. The main
building was
completed in 1670. It is noted...
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Battista Tiepolo was
commissioned by
Gaetano Valmarana in 1757 to
fresco several rooms in the
Villa Valmarana, the
family villa situated outside Vicenza...
- Gazzotti, Bertesina,
Vicenza 1542 (built 1542–1560):
Villa Valmarana, for
Giuseppe and
Antonio Valmarana,
Vigardolo di
Monticello Conte Otto,
Province of Vicenza...
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Villa Valmarana (also
known as
Valmarana Bressan) is a
patrician villa at Vigardolo,
Monticello Conte...