- Villa Caldogno Nordera
Villa Caldogno Nordera is a
villa in theVeneto region of Italy, which is attributed toAndrea Palladio . It was built for the aristocratic Caldogno family on their estate in the village ofCaldogno nearVicenza .History
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Latin inscription on the facade ("Angelus Calidonius Luschi Filius MDLXX") dates the completion of the building to1570 when it belonged to Angelo Caldogno. However, Angelo's father, Losco Caldogno, appears to have started to build in the 1540s, probably incorporating walls from a pre-existing building. 1570 is possibly the date of the completion of the villa's decorative scheme.The villa is not included in "
I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura ", Palladio's treatise of 1570, in which the architect discussed a number of his creations. However, it is similar to certain villas, such as theVilla Saraceno , that Palladio is known to have created in the 1540s and 1550s.Decorative scheme
The villa has
fresco es byGiovanni Antonio Fasolo (1530-1572), who decorated Palladio'sTeatro Olimpico , andGiovanni Battista Zelotti (1526-1578), who decorated a number of villas designed by Palladio. The frescoes at Villa Caldogno Nordera have been compared to Zelotti's work atVilla Foscari .Conservation status
In 1996
UNESCO included the Villa Caldogno Nordera in theWorld Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and thePalladian Villas of the Veneto ".The villa is in municipal ownership and is open to the public.References
On-line reference
[http://www.cisapalladio.org/veneto/scheda.php?sezione=4&architettura=30&lingua=e The architecture of the Villa is set in context by the "Centro Internazionali di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio"] en icon it icon
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