- Villa Godi
Villa Godi is a patrician
villa inLugo di Vicenza ,Veneto , northernItaly . It was one of the first projects byAndrea Palladio , as attested in his monograph - "I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura ". The work was commissioned by the brothers Girolamo, Pietro and Marcantonio Godi, started in 1537 and concluded in 1542, with later modifications to the rear entry and gardens.The villa has been designated by
UNESCO as part of theWorld Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and thePalladian Villas of the Veneto ".The villa and extensive gardens are open to the public in the afternoon, year round. The building also houses a museum of archeology in the basement, with hundreds of fossils of plant and animal life in the region. Its large park was laid out in the 19th century and was used as a film location for "Senso.Architectural Details
The building is striking for the lack of ornamentation usually associated with Palladio's mature work, and for the refined, symmetrical proportions of the façade and massing of the structure. [ Wundram, Manfred, "Andrea Palladio 1508-1580, Architect Between the Renaissance and Baroque" (
Taschen , Cologne 1993) ISBN 3-8228-0271-9 p 10] The plan is arranged with two apartments on each side of the central axis with a recessed entry "loggia " and the main salon. The plan published in "I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura" indicates that there was intended to be an extensive complex of farm buildings.This preliminary work by Palladio still demonstrates characteristics of the architecture of his time. A harmonic unity of landscape and architecture does not yet seem to have been an aspiration. The building is a massive block consisting of three separate parts. The representational and living areas are clearly separate from each other and do not present a unified appearance. The flight of steps is flanked by balusters and, in its width, corresponds to the middle arcade of the loggia [ Ibid. p.11, 15] .
Frescoes
The interior was decorated with fine
frescoes initially byGualtiero Padovano , and later byGiovanni Battista Zelotti andBattista del Moro in whose "Hall of the Muses" are to be seencaryatid s within a composition ofmuses and poets in Arcadian landscapes. Ruins of a Greek temple also form the backdrop for the depiction ofOlympian gods . This is followed by symbols of peace and justice, a common theme in Venetian villas following theWar of the League of Cambrai and the desire for a new "Pax Veneziana" or great peace within theRepublic of Venice [ Ibid. p.16]References
External links
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/veneto/scheda.php?sezione=4&architettura=35&lingua=e cisapalladio.org "Villa Godi"] en icon it icon
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Palladian architecture
*Palladian Villas of the Veneto
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