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Casa Cogollo is a small palazzo in Vicenza built in 1559 and attributed to architect Andrea Palladio. Since 1994 it has formed part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto". Though known as the “House of Palladio”, in reality this building has no connection with the residence of the Vicentine master. Rather it is its dimensions—quite contained in comparison to the monumental emphasis of other Palladian palazzi—which has led astray those seeking a trace of the architect’s residence in the city. * Cross section (Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776) *

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  • Casa Cogollo (fr)
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  • La casa Cogollo est une résidence urbaine sise corso Palladio à Vicence, dans la province homonyme et la région Vénétie, en Italie. La composition de la façade sur rue a été attribuée à Andrea Palladio. Vingt-quatre villas palladiennes et le centre historique de la ville de Vicence sont inscrits sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. (fr)
  • Casa Cogollo è un palazzo del 1559 sito in Corso Palladio a Vicenza e attribuito all'architetto Andrea Palladio. È inserito dal 1994 nell'elenco dei 23 monumenti palladiani della città facenti parte dei Patrimoni dell'umanità dell'UNESCO. L'edificio, benché noto come casa del Palladio, fu realizzato per un notaio e non fu mai l'abitazione del maestro vicentino: sono state piuttosto le sue dimensioni, contenute rispetto all'enfasi monumentale degli altri palazzi palladiani, a spingere all'equivoco chi cercava in città un segno visibile del domicilio dell'architetto. (it)
  • A Casa Cogollo é um palácio de 1559 situado no Corso Palladio em Vicenza e atribuido ao arquitecto Andrea Palladio. Está classificada pela UNESCO como Património da Humanidade, inserida no sítio Cidade de Vicenza e Villas de Palladio no Véneto, juntamente com as outras obras arquitectónicas de Palladio no Véneto. (pt)
  • Casa Cogollo is a small palazzo in Vicenza built in 1559 and attributed to architect Andrea Palladio. Since 1994 it has formed part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto". Though known as the “House of Palladio”, in reality this building has no connection with the residence of the Vicentine master. Rather it is its dimensions—quite contained in comparison to the monumental emphasis of other Palladian palazzi—which has led astray those seeking a trace of the architect’s residence in the city. * Cross section (Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776) * (en)
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  • Casa Cogollo is a small palazzo in Vicenza built in 1559 and attributed to architect Andrea Palladio. Since 1994 it has formed part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto". Though known as the “House of Palladio”, in reality this building has no connection with the residence of the Vicentine master. Rather it is its dimensions—quite contained in comparison to the monumental emphasis of other Palladian palazzi—which has led astray those seeking a trace of the architect’s residence in the city. In fact, the Maggior Consiglio (town council) forced the notary Pietro Cogollo to remodel the façade of his 15th century (Quattrocento) house as a contribution to the “decorum of the city”, making this provision (and a monetary investment in the work of not less than 250 ducats) a condition of their positive response to his request for Vicentine citizenship. In the absence of documents and autograph designs, the attribution to Palladio of this most elegant façade still divides scholars. Yet, because of the intelligence of the architectural solution proposed, as well as the design of all the details, it is difficult to refer the project to any other designer. The constraints posed by a narrow space and the impossibility of opening windows at the centre of the piano nobile (because of an existing fireplace and its flue) induced Palladio to emphasise the façade’s central axis, by realising a structure with a ground floor arch flanked by engaged columns, and on the upper storey a tabernacle frame for a fresco by Giovanni Antonio Fasolo. The ground level arch is flanked by two rectangular spaces which illuminate and provide access to the portico. Altogether they form a type of serliana, as already done at the Basilica Palladiana. The result is a composition of great monumental and expressive force, despite the simplicity of the means available. * Cross section (Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776) * Floor plan (Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776) (en)
  • La casa Cogollo est une résidence urbaine sise corso Palladio à Vicence, dans la province homonyme et la région Vénétie, en Italie. La composition de la façade sur rue a été attribuée à Andrea Palladio. Vingt-quatre villas palladiennes et le centre historique de la ville de Vicence sont inscrits sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. (fr)
  • Casa Cogollo è un palazzo del 1559 sito in Corso Palladio a Vicenza e attribuito all'architetto Andrea Palladio. È inserito dal 1994 nell'elenco dei 23 monumenti palladiani della città facenti parte dei Patrimoni dell'umanità dell'UNESCO. L'edificio, benché noto come casa del Palladio, fu realizzato per un notaio e non fu mai l'abitazione del maestro vicentino: sono state piuttosto le sue dimensioni, contenute rispetto all'enfasi monumentale degli altri palazzi palladiani, a spingere all'equivoco chi cercava in città un segno visibile del domicilio dell'architetto. (it)
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