- Villa Widmann - Foscari
The Villa Widmann-Foscari, also called "Widmann-Rezzonico-Foscari", is a villa at the shores of the river
Brenta located in the small town ofMira , betweenVenice andPadua . The present palace was built in the 18th century; a succession of families including the Scerimann, Donà,Foscari , had previously owned the site. The present villa was apparently designed and built in 1719 by Alessandro Tirali, a Venetian architect. The Widmanns commissioned the internal frescoes mainly byGiuseppe Angeli , a pupil ofGiambattista Piazzetta , andGerolamo Mengozzi Colonna , who worked withTiepolo . The Villa is surrounded by cypress and horse-chestnut trees, and gardens interspersed by several stone statues of gods, nymphs and cupids. A "Barchessa" (a protruding arcade wing usually functioning as storage sheds or stables) and a small church, where Elisabetta and Arianna Widmann are buried, are also part of the Villa’s buildings.ources
* [http://sbmp.provincia.venezia.it/mir/english/musei/mira/storia.htm| province of Venezia] .
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