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Dom & dom jednorodzinny for sale in Mozzecane

17 263 649 PLN

Dom & dom jednorodzinny (Na sprzedaż)

10 r
10 bd
5 ba
3 078
lot 551
Źródło: EDEN-T101005213 / 101005213
Villa Vecelli, Cavriani, Ruffini is a Venetian villa that dates back to the first half of the XVIII century. It is situated in Mozzecane, a town in the province of Verona. The Veronese architect Adriano Cristofali was responsible for its building project. The Villa is located a little more than a kilometer from the Via Postumia, and it is close to Strada Mantovana, the only road that used to connect the North of Europe with the South of Italy. The Vecelli family was responsible for the seventeenthcentury building of the villa. Adopted by Verona, they might have originally come from the province of Vicenza or Treviso. The Marquees of Cavriani were instead one of the most prominent noble families in Mantua. The Villa is concived as a traditional venetian one: the main building, the two sides minor buildings and the double Brolo are representative elements of that time. The sides buildings host a restaurant (suitable for weddings and events), and the “Residenza di Vecelli Cavriani” which provides 8 bedrooms furnished in the Ville style. In the second half of the seventeenth century, the Vecelli’s family took over the Villa which belonged to the Montresor family, and entrusted the restoration project to the Venetian neoclassicism exponent Adriano Cristofali. From the start, the family wanted to create a building as magnificent as the other villas of the time. In the 1811 Villa Vecelli became the property of the Cavriani family from Mantova. They brought the villa to its highest notoriety and, among others, it hosted the King of Naples. During the Austrian domination, the building was first used as barracks and later as a hospital. For decades, the Villa had been completely abandoned. It is only thanks to the important restauration work wanted by the new owner that it is now back to its original beauty.
Features:
- Balcony
Zobacz więcej Zobacz mniej Villa Vecelli, Cavriani, Ruffini è una villa veneta che risale alla prima metà del XVIII secolo. Si trova a Mozzecane, un comune in provincia di Verona. L'architetto veronese Adriano Cristofali ne fu responsabile il progetto edilizio. La Villa si trova a poco più di un chilometro dalla Via Postumia, ed è vicina a Strada Mantovana, l'unica strada che collegava il Nord Europa con il Sud Italia. Alla famiglia Vecelli si deve la costruzione seicentesca della villa. Adottati da Verona, potrebbero provenire originariamente dalla provincia di Vicenza o Treviso. I Marchesi dei Cavriani furono invece una delle famiglie nobili più in vista di Mantova. La Villa è concepita come una tradizionale veneziana: l'edificio principale, i due lati minori e il doppio Brolo sono elementi rappresentativi di quel tempo. Gli edifici laterali ospitano un ristorante (adatto per matrimoni ed eventi), e la "Residenza di Vecelli Cavriani" che dispone di 8 camere arredate in stile Ville. Nella seconda metà del XVII secolo, la famiglia Vecelli rilevò la Villa appartenuta alla famiglia Montresor e affidò il progetto di restauro all'esponente del neoclassicismo veneziano Adriano Cristofali. Fin dall'inizio, la famiglia ha voluto creare un edificio magnifico come le altre ville dell'epoca. Nel 1811 Villa Vecelli divenne proprietà della famiglia Mantovana dei Cavriani. Hanno portato la villa alla sua massima notorietà e, tra gli altri, ha ospitato il re di Napoli. Durante la dominazione austriaca, l'edificio fu utilizzato prima come caserma e successivamente come ospedale. Per decenni la Villa era stata completamente abbandonata. È solo grazie all'importante lavoro di restauro voluto dal nuovo proprietario che è tornato alla sua bellezza originale.
Features:
- Balcony
Villa Vecelli, Cavriani, Ruffini is a Venetian villa that dates back to the first half of the XVIII century. It is situated in Mozzecane, a town in the province of Verona. The Veronese architect Adriano Cristofali was responsible for its building project. The Villa is located a little more than a kilometer from the Via Postumia, and it is close to Strada Mantovana, the only road that used to connect the North of Europe with the South of Italy. The Vecelli family was responsible for the seventeenthcentury building of the villa. Adopted by Verona, they might have originally come from the province of Vicenza or Treviso. The Marquees of Cavriani were instead one of the most prominent noble families in Mantua. The Villa is concived as a traditional venetian one: the main building, the two sides minor buildings and the double Brolo are representative elements of that time. The sides buildings host a restaurant (suitable for weddings and events), and the “Residenza di Vecelli Cavriani” which provides 8 bedrooms furnished in the Ville style. In the second half of the seventeenth century, the Vecelli’s family took over the Villa which belonged to the Montresor family, and entrusted the restoration project to the Venetian neoclassicism exponent Adriano Cristofali. From the start, the family wanted to create a building as magnificent as the other villas of the time. In the 1811 Villa Vecelli became the property of the Cavriani family from Mantova. They brought the villa to its highest notoriety and, among others, it hosted the King of Naples. During the Austrian domination, the building was first used as barracks and later as a hospital. For decades, the Villa had been completely abandoned. It is only thanks to the important restauration work wanted by the new owner that it is now back to its original beauty.
Features:
- Balcony
Źródło: EDEN-T101005213
Kraj: IT
Miasto: Mozzecane
Kod pocztowy: 37060
Kategoria: Mieszkaniowe
Typ ogłoszenia: Na sprzedaż
Typ nieruchomości: Dom & dom jednorodzinny
Wielkość nieruchomości: 3 078
Wielkość działki : 551
Pokoje: 10
Sypialnie: 10
Łazienki: 5
Garaże: 1
Balkon: Tak

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Cze 2014
3 miesiące
1 rok
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6 011 PLN
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