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VILLA FOSCARI DETTA LA MALCONTENTA

Villa FOSCARI known as “ LA MALCONTENTA” is the only one built by the famous architect Palladio along the Riviera del Brenta. It’s situated in the municipality of Malcontenta, near Mira and it still preserves the original architecture facing the waters of the Brenta River. In 1973 it returned to the Foscari family and in 1993 it was listed by UNESCO as a  world heritage site. The villa, as a choice of its owners, has still no electrical service.

THE ARCHITECTURE

Villa Foscari is a majestic regal looking mansion facing the river combining typical elements of the Venetian architecture with others from the classical art of the IV and V century, well studied by Palladio.
The staircases at the sides, were for visiting guests like a ceremonial path. The villa is built on high foundations (Palladio wrote they should have been 11feet tall rather that the usual 5); so that kitchens and other rooms were positioned at the ground floor, making the upper floors for the owners’ use only.
The façade at the back is probably one of the highest examples of the Palladian architecture, studying the sewage system it is possible to imagine the internal disposition of places; the rooms have vaulted ceilings and the central hall has a cruciform shape, while the side rooms have a domed ceiling.
The main hall is enriched by the allegorical frescoes by Gian Battista Zelotti (1526-1578), who painted Astea’s story (Jove’s daughter left on Earth) and the end of glorious times; paintings of the seasons are placed on the walls among the ionic columns wanted by Palladio. These frescoes are unfortunately badly damaged. Battista Franco known as “Semolei”(1510-1561), a friend of Palladio, he had already worked for, started the frescoes of the side rooms as well as the fresco entitled “the Giants’ fall”, though dying before finishing it, so the work was completed by Zelotti. This painter also frescoed the room dedicated to Bacchus. Other rooms were dedicated to the myth of Aurora and Prometheus, while those on the southern side were dedicated to Fame and Time. The frescoes preserved in these rooms are in good conditions.

 


HISTORICAL NOTOES


The construction of Villa Foscari along the banks of the River Brenta, in the district of Malcontenta, was commissioned to Andrea Palladio by Alvise and Nicolò Foscari, members of one of the richest families of Venice; Francesco Foscari had been Doge of the Serenissima Republic from 1423 to 1457. The villa is situated a few kilometres from Venice. Finished in 1555, it gained the singular name of “la Malcontenta” (which means “the sorrowful lady”), thanks to one of the women of the Foscari family: Elisabetta Dolfin, who was here imprisoned as a punishment to her infidelity.
There are other explanations to the nickname of this Palladian villa: it could refer to the memory of the disastrous flood that occurred in the past or to the peasants’ dissatisfaction. We’ll never know.
During the 19th century the Villa was left in badly deteriorated conditions, but today, thanks to the owners, Villa Foscari can be admired in all its magnificent timeless monumentality.


THE ARCHITECTURE

 

Villa Foscari is a majestic regal looking mansion facing the river combining typical elements of the Venetian architecture with others from the classical art of the IV and V century, well studied by Palladio.
The staircases at the sides, were for visiting guests like a ceremonial path. The villa is built on high foundations (Palladio wrote they should have been 11feet tall rather that the usual 5); so that kitchens and other rooms were positioned at the ground floor, making the upper floors for the owners’ use only.
The façade at the back is probably one of the highest examples of the Palladian architecture, studying the sewage system it is possible to imagine the internal disposition of places; the rooms have vaulted ceilings and the central hall has a cruciform shape, while the side rooms have a domed ceiling.
The main hall is enriched by the allegorical frescoes by Gian Battista Zelotti (1526-1578), who painted Astea’s story (Jove’s daughter left on Earth) and the end of glorious times; paintings of the seasons are placed on the walls among the ionic columns wanted by Palladio. These frescoes are unfortunately badly damaged. Battista Franco known as “Semolei”(1510-1561), a friend of Palladio, he had already worked for, started the frescoes of the side rooms as well as the fresco entitled “the Giants’ fall”, though dying before finishing it, so the work was completed by Zelotti. This painter also frescoed the room dedicated to Bacchus. Other rooms were dedicated to the myth of Aurora and Prometheus, while those on the southern side were dedicated to Fame and Time. The frescoes preserved in these rooms are in good conditions.


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HOW TO REACH  VILLA FOSCARI LA MALCONTENTA



Via dei Turisti, 9, - Malcontenta di Mira (VE)


VISITING HOURS E AND BOOKING


The villa is open to the public from May 1st  to October 31st  and weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays, from 9am to 12am.
Closed on Mondays. On the other days the villa can be visited by appointment.