- Villa Pisani
Villa Pisani is a late
baroque villa atStra , in the mainland of theVeneto , northernItaly . It was begun in the early 1700s on commission by the noble Venetian Pisani family.Alvise Pisani , its most prominent member, was appointed doge in 1735. The initial models of the palace byPadua n architectGirolamo Frigimelica still exist, but the design of the main building was ultimately completed byFrancesco Maria Preti .From the outside, the exuberant facade of the oversized palace, attempting to emulate Versailles, appears to command the site, fronting the Brenta canal some 20 miles from Venice.
The broad façade is topped with statuary, and presents exuberantly decorated center entrance with monumental columns shouldered by caryatids. It shelters a large complex with two inner courts and acres of gardens, stables, and
maze . The most stunning decoration in the massive frescoed ceiling byGiovanni Tiepolo (1760-1762) depicting the "Glory of the Pisani family" [http://www.burchiello.org/en/villapisani.htm] . Additional frescoes and paintings are by his sonGian Domenico Tiepolo ,Crostato ,Jacopo Guarana ,Jacopo Amigoni ,P.A. Novelli , andGaspare Diziani . The bombastic allusions of the ceiling echo hollow in the now uninhabited shell of a palace. The remainder of its nearly 100 rooms are now eerily empty; on the first floor there are several rooms with furniture of the 18th and 19th century.Deserted by its eponymous family, the villa has had a share of notable and infamous visitors:
Napoleon who acquired the villa in1807 . It has been a national monument since1882 . HereHitler first conferred withMussolini in1934 .ee also
*
Palladian Villas of the Veneto
*Brenta
*Riviera del Brenta
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.