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Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser)

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Villa Barbaro, also widely known as Villa di Maser, is an iconic 16th-century Renaissance villa nestled in the picturesque village of Maser, in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Situated at an elevation of approximately 193 meters, this architectural and artistic masterpiece is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its profound influence on Western architecture. Designed by the legendary Andrea Palladio, with breathtaking frescoes by Paolo Veronese and sculptures by Alessandro Vittoria, it stands as a testament to…

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    15. Juni 2023

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    Die Villa di Maser wurde um 1550 vom Architekten Andrea Palladio als prestigeträchtiger Ort für das landwirtschaftliche Anwesen der venezianischen Adelsbrüder Daniele und Marcantonio Barbaro konzipiert, die den Maler Paolo Veronese und den Bildhauer Alessandro Vittoria mit der Dekoration des Gebäudes beauftragten.

    15. Juni 2023

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    Villa Barbaro di Maser
    Die Villa di Maser wurde um 1550 vom Architekten Andrea Palladio als prestigeträchtiger Ort für das landwirtschaftliche Anwesen der venezianischen Adelsbrüder Daniele und Marcantonio Barbaro konzipiert, die den Maler Paolo Veronese und den Bildhauer Alessandro Vittoria mit der Dekoration des Gebäudes beauftragten.
    Text / Quelle: VILLA DI MASER (Villa Barbaro) - Patrimonio dell'Umanità UNESCO
    villadimaser.it/visit-the-villa/?lang=en

    26. April 2021

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    Villa Barbaro in Maser, auf halbe Höhe des Asolo ist eine venezianische Villa erbaut von Andrea Palladio zwischen 1554 und 1558 bis 1560 für den Humanisten Daniele Barbaro und seinen Bruder Marcantonio, Botschafter der Republik Venedig, die alten Palast mittelalterliche Eigenschaft in einer Umwandlung prächtiges Landhaus, geeignet für das Studium der Künste und der intellektuellen Kontemplation. Es ist mit einem Zyklus von Fresken verziert, die eines der Meisterwerke von Paolo Veronese darstellen. Der Komplex, zu dem auch ein Palladio-Tempel gehört, wurde 1996 in die Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes aufgenommen.
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    Ort: Maser, Treviso, Venetien, Italien

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    What are the typical opening hours for Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser)?

    Villa Barbaro is a privately owned and inhabited estate, so its opening hours can vary. Generally, the villa is open to visitors on specific days and times, often with closures on certain weekdays. It's highly recommended to check the official Villa di Maser website (villadimaser.it) for the most current visiting hours and any seasonal changes before planning your trip.

    Is Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser) accessible by public transport?

    While Maser is a small village, it is possible to reach Villa Barbaro using a combination of public transport. You would typically take a train to a nearby larger town like Montebelluna or Castelfranco Veneto, and then connect via a local bus service or taxi to Maser. Given the rural location, checking bus schedules in advance is crucial, as services might be infrequent, especially on weekends or holidays. Driving or taking a taxi from a nearby town offers more flexibility.

    Are dogs allowed inside Villa Barbaro or its gardens?

    The official policy for Villa Barbaro generally does not permit dogs inside the villa itself due to the delicate nature of the frescoes and historical interiors. While specific rules for the gardens may vary, it's safest to assume that dogs are not allowed or must be kept on a leash in designated outdoor areas only. If traveling with a dog, it's best to confirm directly with the villa administration beforehand or plan for alternative arrangements.

    What are some specific hiking or walking trails near Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser)?

    The area around Villa Barbaro, nestled in the Maser hills and near the Asolo Prosecco Hills, offers several walking and hiking opportunities. Popular options include sections of the 'Sentiero delle 2 Rocche' (Path of the Two Fortresses) which connects historical sites, or trails leading towards 'Forcella Mostaccin' for more challenging routes with scenic views. Many trails wind through vineyards and olive groves, offering varying levels of difficulty. You can find detailed routes and elevation profiles for these trails by exploring local hiking resources.

    What kind of parking facilities are available at Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser)?

    As a popular historical site, Villa Barbaro typically has designated parking areas for visitors. However, parking can become limited, especially during peak season or on busy weekends. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day to secure a spot. While there isn't extensive information on large, multi-story car parks, you can expect on-site or nearby parking lots suitable for cars and possibly tour buses. Always follow local signage for parking regulations.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions near Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser)?

    Beyond exploring the villa itself, which offers an educational experience for all ages, the surrounding region provides family-friendly options. The picturesque town of Asolo, with its charming streets and castle, is a short drive away. The Prosecco Hills offer gentle walking paths suitable for families, and many local farms provide opportunities for agritourism experiences, including tasting local produce. Some wineries in the area also offer tours that can be engaging for older children.

    What are the best times of year to visit Villa Barbaro to avoid crowds?

    While spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, they can also be popular times for visitors. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late autumn or early spring) or on weekdays outside of major Italian holidays. Arriving right when the villa opens in the morning can also provide a more serene experience, allowing you to enjoy the frescoes and architecture with fewer people around.

    Can visitors taste wine produced at Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser)?

    Yes, Villa Barbaro is a working winery, and visitors often have the opportunity to taste and purchase wines produced on the estate. This adds a unique dimension to the visit, allowing guests to experience the agricultural aspect of the villa's historical function. Inquire at the villa's reception or gift shop about available wine tasting sessions or sales during your visit.

    Is Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser) wheelchair accessible?

    As a historic 16th-century building, full wheelchair accessibility can be challenging, especially for upper floors or certain garden areas with uneven terrain. While efforts are often made to accommodate visitors, it's highly recommended to contact the Villa di Maser directly before your visit to inquire about specific accessibility features, available routes, and any assistance they can provide for wheelchair users or those with mobility challenges.

    What are some recommended cafes, pubs, or restaurants near Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser)?

    The village of Maser itself has a few local eateries, but for a wider selection, you'll find excellent options in the nearby towns of Asolo and Cornuda. Asolo, in particular, is known for its charming cafes, traditional trattorias, and restaurants offering regional Venetian cuisine. Many establishments feature outdoor seating with beautiful views of the surrounding hills. It's a great area to enjoy local Prosecco and traditional dishes.

    Are there any notable viewpoints or natural features around Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser) besides the Nymphaeum?

    Beyond the exquisite Nymphaeum within the villa grounds, the surrounding Maser hills and the broader Asolo Prosecco Hills region offer numerous natural viewpoints. Many hiking trails lead to elevated spots providing panoramic vistas of the Venetian plain, the vineyards, and the distant Dolomites on clear days. The landscape itself, with its rolling hills, cypress trees, and agricultural fields, is a significant natural feature, offering picturesque scenery for photographers and nature lovers.

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