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The Villa Barbarigo is a patrician villa in the comune of Noventa Vicentina, in Province of Vicenza, northern Italy, also referred to as Villa Barbarigo Loredan Rezzonico reflecting the various marriage alliances among aristocratic Venetian families who have owned the house, is a rural palace built in the late 16th century. The villa Barbarigo is used as the Town Hall of Noventa Vicentina. Must not be confused with the Villa Barbarigo a Valsanzibio near Padua, that is renowned for its elaborate gardens and garden sculpture and statuary.

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  • Villa Barbarigo (Noventa Vicentina) (it)
  • Villa Barbarigo, Noventa Vicentina (en)
  • Вилла Барбариго (Новента-Вичентина) (ru)
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  • Villa Barbarigo è una villa patrizia del tardo XVI secolo ubicata nel centro di Noventa Vicentina, in provincia di Vicenza, dalla fine del XIX secolo adibita a sede municipale. È indicata anche come Villa Barbarigo Rezzonico, riflettendo le alleanze matrimoniali tra le varie famiglie nobili veneziane che hanno posseduto la casa. Non va confusa con la Villa Barbarigo di Valsanzibio (frazione di Galzignano Terme) nei pressi di Padova, rinomata per i suoi giardini, le sue statue e le sue fontane. L'edificio è sede dell'amministrazione comunale di Noventa Vicentina ed è visitabile. (it)
  • The Villa Barbarigo is a patrician villa in the comune of Noventa Vicentina, in Province of Vicenza, northern Italy, also referred to as Villa Barbarigo Loredan Rezzonico reflecting the various marriage alliances among aristocratic Venetian families who have owned the house, is a rural palace built in the late 16th century. The villa Barbarigo is used as the Town Hall of Noventa Vicentina. Must not be confused with the Villa Barbarigo a Valsanzibio near Padua, that is renowned for its elaborate gardens and garden sculpture and statuary. (en)
  • Вилла Барбариго — аристократическая вилла, дворец в сельской местности, построенный в конце XVI века. Находится в коммуне Новента-Вичентина в провинции Виченца на севере Италии. Также имеет название Барбариго Лоредан Реццонико из-за различных брачных союзов между патрицианскими родами Венеции, владевшими домом. Сегодня вилла Барбариго используется как ратуша коммуны Новента-Вичентина. (ru)
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  • The Villa Barbarigo is a patrician villa in the comune of Noventa Vicentina, in Province of Vicenza, northern Italy, also referred to as Villa Barbarigo Loredan Rezzonico reflecting the various marriage alliances among aristocratic Venetian families who have owned the house, is a rural palace built in the late 16th century. In 1588, the Barbarigo family had commissioned the building from a generally unknown Veronese architect, who was familiar with Andrea Palladio's works. The structure is imposing for its height and elaborate adornment of loggias and porticos. The villa is notable for its fresco decorations by the artists as Antonio Foler, Antonio Vassilacchi (the Aliense), and Luca Ferrari from Reggio. The villa Barbarigo is used as the Town Hall of Noventa Vicentina. Must not be confused with the Villa Barbarigo a Valsanzibio near Padua, that is renowned for its elaborate gardens and garden sculpture and statuary. (en)
  • Villa Barbarigo è una villa patrizia del tardo XVI secolo ubicata nel centro di Noventa Vicentina, in provincia di Vicenza, dalla fine del XIX secolo adibita a sede municipale. È indicata anche come Villa Barbarigo Rezzonico, riflettendo le alleanze matrimoniali tra le varie famiglie nobili veneziane che hanno posseduto la casa. Non va confusa con la Villa Barbarigo di Valsanzibio (frazione di Galzignano Terme) nei pressi di Padova, rinomata per i suoi giardini, le sue statue e le sue fontane. L'edificio è sede dell'amministrazione comunale di Noventa Vicentina ed è visitabile. (it)
  • Вилла Барбариго — аристократическая вилла, дворец в сельской местности, построенный в конце XVI века. Находится в коммуне Новента-Вичентина в провинции Виченца на севере Италии. Также имеет название Барбариго Лоредан Реццонико из-за различных брачных союзов между патрицианскими родами Венеции, владевшими домом. В 1588 году, семья Барбариго поручила строительство в общем неизвестному архитектору из Вероны, который был знаком с работами Андреа Палладио. Здание впечатляет своей высотой и сложными украшениями в виде лоджий и портиков. Вилла примечательна фресками, выполненными Антонио Фолером, Антониосом Василакисом и из Реджо. Сегодня вилла Барбариго используется как ратуша коммуны Новента-Вичентина. (ru)
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