The Villa


The building includes the central body of an eighteenth-century villa overlooking the Naviglio del Brenta. It is included, together with the adjacent building, in the regional catalog of Venetian villas. Its volume is articulated in the repertoire of the local construction tradition as evidenced by the dormer with pediment and the connecting volutes. In the nineteenth century the right wing was incorporated into a more important complex, Palazzo Trotter. Today a portion of the left wing of the eighteenth-century villa remains visible, adjacent to the building. Behind the building there is a large garden with trees, part of what in the past must have been the park of the villa. Today part of the park is a public garden.

Text taken from the Regional Catalog of Venetian Villas
(codice A0500004508/IRVV)