- Villa Foscari
Villa Foscari is a patrician
villa in Mira, nearVenice , northernItaly , designed by the Italian architectAndrea Palladio . It is also known as "La Malcontenta", a nickname which it received when the spouse of one of the Foscaris was locked up in the house because she allegedly didn't live up to her conjugal duty.Architecture
The villa was commissioned by the brothers Nicolo and Luigi Foscari, members of a patrician Venetian family that produced
Francesco Foscari , one of Venice's most noted doges. It was built between1558 and1560 . It is located beside the Brenta canal and is raised on a pedestal, which is characteristic of Palladio's villas; this pedestal is more massive than most of Palladio's villas (the base is 11 feet high, more than twice the height Palladio normally used) because it was not possible to construct a subterranean basement on the site.The villa lacks the agricultural buildings which were an integral part of some of the other Palladian villas. It was used for official receptions, such as that given for
Henry III of France in 1574.Decorative scheme
The interior of the villa is richly decorated with
fresco es byBattista Franco andGiambattista Zelotti .Mythological scenes fromOvid alternate with allegories of the Arts and Virtues. As at other Palladian villas, the paintings reflect villa life in, for example, "Astraea showing Jove the pleasures of the Earth". The frescoes have dulled over time, signs of the increasing threat that air pollution poses to works of art.Recent history
In 1973, Antonio Foscari (a descendant of the Foscari lineage) and his wife, Barbara del Vicario, recovered the villa, and have undergone a painstaking process of restoring the villa to its original level of grandiose. Since 1996 the building has been conserved as part of the
World Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and thePalladian Villas of the Veneto ". [ [http://www.lamalcontenta.com Official website] ] Today, the villa is open to the public for visits on a limited basis.References
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Palladian Villas of the Veneto External links
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