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2 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
8 guests
1 night minimum
Villa
Villa Valmarana ai Nani, one of the most famous Venetian villas, is famous throughout the world for the frescoes by Tiepolo, dated 1757. From a careful restoration to historic apartments that for nearly 300 years have been inhabited by the Valmarana family, born two suites of 115 square meters (total = 230 m1q), furnished with period furniture and equipped with all modern amenities. An experience of the highest level, just outside the historic center of Vicenza, in the green of the surrounding hills....Villa Valmarana ai Nani, one of the most famous Venetian villas, is famous throughout the world for the frescoes by Tiepolo, dated 1757. From a careful restoration to historic apartments that for nearly 300 years have been inhabited by the Valmarana family, born two suites of 115 square meters (total = 230 m1q), furnished with period furniture and equipped with all modern amenities. An experience of the highest level, just outside the historic center of Vicenza, in the green of the surrounding hills.More
Guests have constant access to the villa's garden and, during opening hours to the public of the villa can visit the 13 frescoed rooms of the complex. They have obviously preferential and autonomous access to the suites
The Suite Achilles and Iphigenia Villa Valmarana ai Nani are located only one kilometer from the historic center of Vicenza. The Villa is located on the hill of San Bastian, in an elevated position with respect to the city center: its surroundings are an ideal place for leisurely walks to discover the beautiful Valley of Silence. Perfectly easy walking distance are the Sanctuary of Monte Berico and Villa Capra - La Rotonda by Palladio. Along the bike path that you can take after descending Via Tiepolo, you will arrive in a few steps to the city center.
Getting around
You can move around easily on foot or by bicycle to visit Vicenza and its surroundings, arriving via the bike path to the historic center. Alternatively, you can take bus no. 8 - Interspar stop of Via Borgo Berga - and you will arrive in a few minutes the train station of Vicenza Trains - Viale Rome - Campo Marzio.