Villa Emo and its collection

Villa Emo is a museum in Fanzolo in Italy.

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Villa Emo
Via Stazione 5
31050 Fanzolo

Visitor information Villa Emo

Opening hours

November - February
Wednesday - Sunday
10:00 - 17:00

March - October
Wednesday - Sunday
10:00 - 18:00

Admission

0 – 10Free
65+€7.00
Adults€10.00
Disabled and companionFree
Family (2 adults, max 3 children 11-25 years)€25.00
Students (11 - 25 years)€7.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Via Stazione 5, Fanzolo

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Exhibitions

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Villa Emo, located in Fanzolo, Italy, is a remarkable example of Palladian architecture that offers visitors an insightful look into 16th-century Venetian villa design. The villa, designed by Andrea Palladio, stands out for its harmonious proportions and elegant simplicity.

    Visitors consistently praise the well-preserved frescoes by Giovanni Battista Zelotti, which adorn the interior rooms and provide a vivid depiction of mythological scenes and allegorical representations. The symmetrical layout of the villa and its surrounding gardens is often noted as a highlight, showcasing Palladio's mastery of integrating architecture with the landscape.

    Many reviewers appreciate the informative guided tours available, which offer detailed explanations about the villa's history, architecture, and artistic elements. The knowledgeable guides are frequently commended for their passion and ability to bring the villa's story to life.

    Some visitors mention that the villa can be explored relatively quickly, which might leave those expecting a longer visit slightly disappointed. Additionally, a few reviews note that while the exterior is impressive, some interior rooms may feel somewhat bare compared to more lavishly decorated historical sites.

    Overall, Villa Emo is highly regarded for its architectural significance, beautiful frescoes, and the opportunity it provides to experience an authentic Palladian villa. It's particularly recommended for architecture enthusiasts and those interested in Renaissance art and history.

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