Late work by Andrea Palladio, overlooking Piazza dei Signori, right in front of Palladian Basilica. On the main floor it will meet the city council. The palace was...
Palladian Basilica is a public building that overlooks Piazza dei Signori in Vicenza. Its name is inextricably linked to Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Once...
Its building started in 1580 as the final project by Palladio and finished by his pupil Vincenzo Scamozzi, is the first example of covered theater of modern...
The Palazzo Chiericati has been the history home of the civic museum since 1855 and now houses the city's collections of paintings, sculptures and applied arts from...
The Museo Diocesano of Vicenza was created in 2005 to hold some of the most precious and significant artworks of the historical, artistic and cultural path of the...
By Early Christian origins, Cathedral was rebuilt several times. The dome was designed by Andrea Palladio, as well as probably the lateral north portal and Almerico...
Located on the hill overlooking the city, it is the result of integration of two churches: the first XV century in Gothic style, the second, basilica in Baroque...
The Museum houses the natural and archaeological collections. Originally in the Palazzo Chiericati, these were transferred to the architectural complex consisting of...
The Museum was established in 1893 and since 1938 has been in the late 18th century Villa Guicciolli on Monte Berico, alongside the history park which was the theatre...
Basilica dates back to IV-V century. Its present Romanesque appearance is due to the reconstruction of the twelfth and twentieth century restorations. For over a...
By Andrea Palladio from about 1566 near the city, it is an innovative suburban villa originally intended for representative functions, but also as a quiet retreat for...
Palace dates from the fifteenth century and is in Gothic and Renaissance style. Renovated in 1542 by architect Andrea Palladio, it has entered since 1994 in the...
The city is a destination for cultural tourism, by virtue of its being nicknamed "City of Palladio", which built numerous architectures in late Renaissance (23 only...