- Villa Serego
Villa Serego or Villa Sarego is a
Palladian villa at Santa Sofia di Pedemonte,San Pietro in Cariano in theprovince of Verona . It was built for the aristocraticSarego family , and designed byAndrea Palladio . The villa is distinctive for its use of rusticated columns of theIonic order .History
The villa was commissioned by
Marcantonio Sarego for an estate which came into his possession in 1552. [ [http://www.cisapalladio.org/veneto/scheda.php?sezione=4&architettura=25&lingua=e] ] A rough date for its execution is c. 1560-1570. A plan of the building appears in Palladio'sQuattro Libri of 1570, but it relates to a larger project than was actually completed. A habitable building is known to have existed by 1572 from Marcantonio's will of that date, but he died leaving some of the project as little more than foundations.In 1857 further construction took place, which makes the villa appear finished but does not fully respect the original design.Architectural Details
Two limestone sculptures stand surrounded by semi-circular hedges in front of the villa. They appear to be the deities Diana (with attributes of the hunt) and
Apollo (holding a harp), symbolic of the villa being both a rural retreat and a refuge for culture and beauty. The villa is built around a courtyard, which is derived from the atrium ofRoman villa s. Palladio was familiar with such designs from the writings ofVitruvius and his researches in Rome.The colossal columns of the courtyard are executed in a rough aesthetic - Palladio refers to them being made of "non polite" stone. Although ultimately derived from ancient Roman buildings, the columns have features found in the architecture ofVerona . They are unique in Palladio's work and are reminiscent ofmannerist design.Conservation
In 1996 the villa was included in the
World Heritage Site Palladian Villas of the Veneto .References
* Wundram, Manfred, "Andrea Palladio 1508-1580, Architect between the Renaissance and Baroque"
Taschen ,Köln 1993, ISBN 3-828-0271-9 pp.202-209
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