Villa Marogna
This U-shaped complex consists of the sixteenth-century manor house and a shelter for hay and wheat with Addresscotes, delimiting the front of the house and the western side of the courtyard. The complex is entered through a monumental portal. The area covered by the large complex, in the middle of which there is the manor house, is surrounded by a wall and is divided into two parts: the northern part is occupied by a fishpond and an Italian-style garden; the southern one is occupied by a large courtyard. On the western and southern sides of the courtyard there are the rural outbuildings, such as a Addresscote tower and the workers’ houses. This complex was designed by the architect Michele Sanmicheli.
Dating
1548
Address
Via Palmino Sterzi, 13
37054 Nogara (Verona)
Opening hours
Unknown
Notes
Information at Istituto Regionale Ville Venete
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