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Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m. For Sale

Venice, Italy
8 064 000 €
2 280 € / sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
Villa in Italy, Venice, 3534 sq.m.
  • Area: 3534 sq.m.

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The complex is located on the outskirts of a small town in the countryside, not isolated position, has good road connections to the motorway A13 (Padua Congress) - only 12 km from the property, half an hour from Venice and Montegrotto Terme and a 15-minute drive from Padua and Lagoon .
Due to the highway from this amazing place quickly and easily attainable some of the main centers of Northern Italy: less than an hour, Treviso, Verona and Ferrara, in less than half an hour you can reach Lake Garda and Bologna. The nearest airport is Venice Marco Polo (56 km), while just 24 km away and Padova civilian airport for private flights.
Created at the beginning of the XVI century, the complex was built on the ruins of a medieval castle, from which to this day preserved ancient tower and a well.
Inside the stone wall that surrounds the entire property, there are the following buildings:
- Gorgeous manor fully painted murals;
- Large barkessa (additional building, typical of the Venetian villas, designed to accommodate the working area) with a large porch, arches and strong truss;
- The former residence of the gardener, situated along the stone fence;
- The original tower in 1300 with room for guests;
- Some outbuildings to be restored.
The total area of all buildings - 3. 534 square meters, surrounded around the private land of about 5 hectares.
The villa is one of the most important Venetian villas, has a great historical and artistic value, in particular in regard to the frescoes that adorn the exterior and interior of belonging to such a great artist as Zelotti, Fasola and Veronese.
The main facade is characterized by an open gallery with three arched porticoes, the side walls are decorated with tapestries with the background of the mythological scenes of Ovid's Metamorphoses works.
On the front wall, on the side of the front door, there are scenes from everyday life, depicting a game of cards and a concert gentlemen.
The entrance hall is an atrium (inner light space, where there are outlets in all the other rooms) topped with doors and architectural themes, which are headed by the image of strength and hope. These two characters are introduced from the next room - the living room: a magnificent space in which illusionist Doric colonnade signs opens the depth rooms with frescoes of mythological tales.
The villa is distributed on the right and on the left side of this enormous central rooms on all three floors: two upper, decorated with frescoes, and the one below, in a rustic style, with a long hall in the tavern.
It should be noted that inside the villa also has a small private chapel.
A total of three floors include 33 rooms, as well as the two main living areas, an area of about 1928 sq. M.
The villa is equipped with electrical wiring, heating, telephone, alarm system, water supply and sewerage system.
Barkessa located opposite the main villa. Beautiful well-groomed park separates the two buildings. Barkessa - it is a large structure, which has its own history by far the XV century. Inside the library is located, several conference rooms and exhibitions, and also has a guest house of about 1,200 sq. M., Which is added to a large porch with eight arches, the floor is fully tiled flooring, and a ceiling made of wooden beams in the style of the farm.
Barkessa also equipped with electric wiring, heating, telephone, alarm system, water supply and sewerage system.
The tower of the XIV century located in the immediate vicinity of the villa, has its roots in the XIV century, the tower is the oldest building of the complex. The building consists of three floors plus the ground floor, open on all four sides, is made up of columns, supporting the other three levels, creating a beautiful porch. Inside, connected by internal staircase of the tower there are three bedrooms and a small bathroom.
House to restore (former gardener's house), and auxiliary facilities located along the border of the property, is a long building, which was used in the past as the home gardener. The restoration was made in 1984 when the house was equipped with electrical wiring, heating, water supply and sanitation.
Together with other ancillary facilities a total area of approximately 337 square meters.
Architecture, the original high-quality materials, precious frescoes from Zelotti, Fasola and Veronese fascinate all visitors Villa Veneta revealing the secular history of the estate.
Because of great historical and artistic value, thanks to more space and a geographically strategic location, good road connections and proximity to Venice, the property can be used as a residence, a place for cultural events, community center, which can use the complex as a representative office.
Created as a noble residence, the villa still retained their original lands on a flat surface of about 5 hectares. The large park is opened in front of the villa and connects it to barkessoy. Especially charming is a secret garden, Dzhappelliano garden, located on the opposite side from the front of the villa, protected by walls, accessible through the large wrought iron gates.
Small pond, located next to the tower, surrounded by a grove divides the park and the area devoted to agriculture, which consists of a large field of arable lands and vineyards.
The complex is equipped with:
- Electrical wiring;
- Sewer systems;
- Water supply;
- Heating;
- Telephone.
It is important to emphasize that this property belongs to the cultural inheritance of Italy, and, by law, it is subject to significant tax benefits: in the time of purchase, and in the case of use for tourists (the actual tax is almost non-existent).

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