A half hour from Venice and Abano Terme, aristocratic estate with ancient Venetian Villa, medieval tower and barn. Interiors with sumptuous reception rooms and environments completely frescoed. Area of 3, 534 square meters with land of about 5 hectares.Geographic positionThe complex is located half an hour from Venice, Abano Terme and a 15 minute drive to Padova and the Lagoon, on the edge of a small village, not isolated and well-connected to the highway A13 (Padova exit), that is just12 km to the toll.The highway represents a quick connection to the main centres of the northern part of Italy, that are all less than a one hour drive, such as Treviso, Ferrara and Verona, while in less than one and a half hour drive it is possible to reach Lake Garda and Bologna. The closest Airport is Venezia Marco Polo (56 km), while the civil Airport of Padova for private flights is 24 km away.Description of buildingsDating back to the 1500, the complex was built on the ruins of a medieval castle, of which the ancient tower and the former well remain.Within the boundary wall that surrounds it, the property includes the following buildings:- the wonderful and completely frescoed manors villa;- spacious barchessa with wide porch with arches and trusses;- the former gardeners dwelling located along the boundary wall;- former tower dated back to the 1300 with guest area;- some agricultural annexes to be retrieved;the overall surface is about 3.534 gross sqm, surrounded by 5 hectares about of private land.The VillaIt is one of the most important villas in Veneto region, with great historic and artistic value, mainly regarding the set of frescoes by Zelotti, Fasolo and Veronese decorating both the exteriors and the interiors.The main facade is characterized by a three-arched loggia with lateral walls representing frescoes of tapestries serving as a backdrop to the mythological scenes based on Ovidio Le Metamorfosi .The front wall, to the sides of the entrance door, features daily life scenes representing the game of cards and a noblemen Concert.An entrance hall decorated with architectonich subjects and with doors overlooked by the portrayal of the Fortitude and the Hope gives access to the reception room: a majestic area featuring a doric style colonnade and walls with frescoes inspired to mythological fairy tales.The villa develops in a succession of large rooms on the right-hand and on the left-hand of the central lounge, a layout that is present in all the three floors: the upper ones with frescoes and the lower one in rustic style with a long recreation room.Worth of a note is the small chapel included in the villa.The three floors feature a total of 33 rooms including two main lounges, for a total surface of 1928 gross sqm.The villa is provided with electricity plant, heating system, telephone, alarm system, water and sewage system.The BarchessaLocated in front of the villa (on the long side), overlooking a large flat park, there is the barchessa, a large structure with a central body dated back to the 1400. The property includes a large library, some meeting and reception rooms plus a guest quarters, covering an overall area of about 1200 gross sqm, in addition to a large eight-arcade portico, completely paved with cotto and characterized by wooden trussed ceiling.The barchessa is provided with electricity plant, heating system, telephone, water and sewage system.The tower dated back to 1300Located in the vicinity of the villa, the tower, dating back to the Xiv century, represents the most ancient part of the complex. The building is on three floors plus the ground floor, open on all the four sides, creating a sort of portico. The interiors host three rooms connected by an internal staircase and served by a small bathroom.Farmhouses to be restored (the former gardeners house) and agricultural annexesAlong the border of the property there is a building, the former gardeners house. The restoration dates back to the 1984 and it is provided wit
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