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- A barchessa is a rural service building, typical of the architecture of Venetian villas. The concept was created and po****rized by architect Andrea Palladio...
- The Barchessa di Villa Bressa Loredan, known as the Palazzon, is a 16th-century Palladian barchessa of the Loredan family immersed in the vineyards of...
- Adimari founded the Barchessa Loredan winery, located in Selva del Montello, within a 16th-century Palladian barchessa. The Barchessa Loredan is a magnificent...
- gate, the battlements of the enclosing wall and also lengthened of the barchessa from 13 to 64 arches. Upon his death, the villa p****ed from hand to hand...
- Mirror by Jan Gossaert, and portraits by Tiepolo and Alessandro Longhi. Barchessa Candiani, B****o Cavallo, Boara Polesine, Boaria San Marco, Borsea, Braga-Cantonazzo...
- canal terrace had been restored" and a protruding arcade wing, called the barchessa, had been rebuilt by architect Giorgio Bellavitis. Since 1985, the museum...
- gardens inters****d by several stone statues of gods, nymphs and cupids. A barchessa (a protruding arcade wing usually functioning as storage sheds or stables)...
- temple-like houses often have equally symmetrical, but low, wings, or barchessas, sweeping away from them to accommodate horses, farm animals, and agricultural...
- 45.5031; 11.7923 (Wing of the Villa Thiene) unfinished, built only a barchessa Villa Repeta Campiglia dei Berici Vicenza 45°20′33″N 11°32′23″E / 45...
- Vitus Barco della Regina Cornaro: the Barco della Regina Cornaro is a barchessa of a Venetian villa, which until the end of the twentieth century, was...