Stra on the Riviera del Brenta, Italy
Stra is located on the Riviera del Brenta between Padova and Venice and is home to a number of Venetian villas, including the most famous of them all, the Villa Pisani.
Villa Pisani
It was begun in the early 18th century for Alvise Pisani, the most prominent member of the Pisani family, who was appointed doge in 1735. The initial models of the palace by Paduan architect Girolamo Frigimelica still exist, but the design of the main building was ultimately completed by Francesco Maria Preti. The villa has on its walls the works of Giambattista Tiepolo and other famous painters.
When it was built the building had 114 rooms, in honour of its owner, the 114th Doge of Venice Alvise Pisani. The most important room is the Napoleon Room and its near bathroom, furnished with pieces from the Napoleonic and Habsburg periods and others from the Pisani period.
In 1807 it was bought by Napoleon from the Pisani Family, now in poverty due to great losses in gambling.
In 1814 the building became the property of the House of Habsburg who transformed the villa into a place of vacation for the European aristocracy of that period.
In 1934 it was partially restructured to host the first meeting of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini - this is discussed in the accompanying video.
From the outside, the facade of the oversized palace appears to command the site, facing the Brenta River some 30 kilometers from Venice. The villa is part of a series of villas, which the Venetian noble families and merchants started to build in the 15th century. However, unlike the earlier buildings, which were designed as to be a pleasure house and an agricultural enterprise, Villa Pisani was primarily built as a demonstration of the power achieved by the family, since one of them, Alvise Pisani, was elected doge in 1735.
The broad façade is topped with statuary, and presents an exuberantly decorated center entrance with monumental columns shouldered by caryatids. It shelters a large complex with two inner courts and acres of gardens, stables, and a maze. Giovanni Tiepolo decorated the massive frescoed ceiling depicting the Glory of the Pisani family (painted 1760–1762).[1] Additional frescoes and paintings are by his son Gian Domenico Tiepolo, Crostato, Jacopo Guarana, Jacopo Amigoni, P.A. Novelli, and Gaspare Diziani. The bombastic allusions of the ceiling echo hollow in the now uninhabited shell of a palace. The remainder of its nearly 100 rooms are now eerily empty; on the first floor there are several rooms with furniture of the 18th and 19th century.
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The most beautiful Historical Villa at Riviera del Brenta : Villa Pisani - Venezia
This is the most famous example of Villa Veneta located in the Riviera del Brenta, Venezia and it’s known as the Queen of the world famous venetian villas.
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Matteo&Martina - Whitesfilm video matrimonio Riviera del Brenta Venezia Villa Valier
Un matrimonio elegante ed emozionante. Matteo e Martina hanno scelto la cornice di una bellissima villa della Riviera del Brenta per celebrare le loro nozze. Da sogno anche la cerimonia all'aperto!
Wedding videographer in Riviera del Brenta - Venice - Italy
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Venezia to Padova: Cruise on River Brenta
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Veneza – Itália (18 a 22/07/2016)
Viagem de Veneza a Pádua de Barco
Viagem pelo rio Brenta entre Veneza e Pádua onde é possível observar as belas paisagem das margens rio. Ao longo do rio existem muitas “Villas” históricas que atravessam séculos. Visitámos 3 delas: Villa Foscari – Malcontenta, Villa Wildmann e Villa Pisani, conheça um pouco da sua arquitectura e belos jardins.
Venice – Italy (18 to 22/07/2016)
Trip from Veniceto Padua by boat
Travel by river Brenta between Venice and Padua where you can see the beautiful landscape of the river banks. Along the river there are many Villas with centuries of history. We visited three of them: Villa Foscari - Malcontenta, Villa Wildmann and Villa Pisani, Find out a little of its architecture and beautiful gardens.
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From Hotel Villa Gasparini - Riviera del Brenta- to Venice
From the Brenta Riviera to Venice - St.Mark's by car and by boat.
A car view on the way to Fusina park (8 kms): the river Brenta, the venetian villas e at the end the venetian lagoon. 15 minutes by car and 20 minutes by boat to get San Marco. Start your vacations with the trip to Venice!
Ville Venete For You - La Riviera del Brenta (Venezia)
La Riviera del Brenta è una striscia di terra bagnata dal Naviglio del Brenta, che collega Padova a Venezia, offrendo un piacevole paesaggio. E' una zona urbana, che inizia a Stra ed attraversa i paesi di Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, Mira, Oriago e Malcontenta, dove termina tuffandosi a Fusina nella laguna di Venezia. All'epoca delle antiche ricche famiglie veneziane, il Naviglio era considerato un'estensione del Canal Grande ed era una delle vie principali di comunicazione e di scambio tra la città di mare e la città di Padova: oltre allo scambio delle merci permetteva ai nobili di raggiungere le loro sfarzose Ville e Palazzi, dov'erano soliti rifugiarsi nel periodo estivo e per proteggersi dalla calura della laguna. La Riviera del Brenta era dunque zona di villeggiatura delle antiche e nobili famiglie Veneziane, ecco perchè è caratterizzata dalla presenza di antiche residenze d'epoca e Ville Venete, costruite tra il XV e il XVIII secolo.
Un'ottima posizione la Riviera del Brenta per chi vuole trascorrere dei piacevoli giorni alla scoperta della cultura Veneta.
Ville in ordine di apparizione: Villa Pisani, Villa Foscarini Rossi, Villa Ducale, Barchessa Valmarana, la Malcontenta.
The Riviera del Brenta is a strip of land crossed by the Naviglio of the Brenta River, which leads from Padova to Venice across a lush landscape. It is an urban area that unfolds from the town of Strà through the small towns of Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, Mira, Oriago and Malcontenta and ends in Fusina, facing the Venetian lagoon.
At the time of the rich Venetian families, the Naviglio used to be an extension of the Grand Canal and was one of the main routes both for communications and trades between Venice and Padova. Furthermore, it was the best route for noblemen to reach their sumptuous country mansions where they used to spend the summer, far from the hot, damp weather of the lagoon. The Riviera del Brenta was therefore the Venetian noble families' holiday resort area.
It is believed that all the villas were built between the 15th and the 18th centuries.
The position of the Riviera del Brenta is ideal for all of those who wish to disclose the hidden gems of the Venetian culture.
In order of appearance: Villa Pisani, Villa Foscarini Rossi, Villa Ducale, Barchessa Valmarana, la Malcontenta.
Riviera del Brenta nella Laguna di Venezia
.. anche se sono passati poco più di tre anni da questo giro sul Brenta,
non dovrebbero essere stati cambiamenti prezzi a parte!!!!
La Riviera del Brenta è la zona urbana, storico-paesaggistica, distribuita lungo il Naviglio del Brenta, il vecchio alveo della Brenta Vecchia, del fiume Brenta che inizia a Stra e sfocia a Fusina nella laguna di Venezia; coinvolge i paesi di Stra, Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, Mira, Oriago e Malcontenta.
In senso più ampio, per Riviera del Brenta si intende anche l'intero mandamento di Dolo, comprendente dieci comuni della provincia di Venezia (Campagna Lupia, Campolongo Maggiore, Camponogara, Dolo, Fiesso d'Artico, Fossò, Mira, Pianiga, Stra e Vigonovo).
Il corso d'acqua del Naviglio rivestì un importante ruolo come via di comunicazione tra la laguna di Venezia e il padovano.
L'area è caratterizzata dalla presenza di moltissime ville, costruite tra il XVI e il XVIII secolo dalle famiglie patrizie veneziane, che testimoniano la potenza aristrocratica dell'epoca. A quell'epoca la Riviera veniva raggiunta solo spostandosi in barca, mentre le strade attuali sono state costruite successivamente.
I nobili veneti venivano trasportati sul fiume da un battello chiamato Burchiello trainato dalle rive da uomini, buoi o cavalli, mentre le merci erano trasportate da barche chiamate Burci. Ancora oggi la crociera lungo la Riviera del Brenta costituisce un'attrattiva turistica.
The Riviera del Brenta is the urban area, historical landscape, distributed along the Riviera del Brenta canal, the old bed of the Brenta Old River Brenta to Stra begins and ends at Fusina in Venice lagoon, involving countries of Stra , Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, Mira Oriago and Moaning.
In a broader sense, to the Brenta River also means the full term of Dolo, comprising ten municipalities of the province of Venice (Campagna Lupia, Campolongo Maggiore Camponogara, Cheating, Fiesso d'Artico, Foss, Mira, Pianiga, and Stra Vigonovo).
The river played an important role of the waterway as a means of communication between the lagoon of Venice and Padua.
The area is characterized by the presence of many villas, built between the sixteenth and the eighteenth century by the Venetian patrician families, testifying to the power aristrocratica period. At that time, the Riviera was reached only by boat moving, while the existing roads have been built later.
The Venetian nobles were transported on the river by a boat called Burchiello driven from the banks by men, oxen or horses, while the goods were carried by boats called Burch. Even today a cruise along the Brenta Riviera is a tourist attraction.
Along the Riviera del Brenta from Fiesso d'Artico to Dolo, Italy
The Riviera del Brenta which is an area between Padua and Venice along the Brenta channel passing the towns of Stra, Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, Mira, Oriago and finally to the Venice Lagoon. Having left my motorhome in Fiesso d'Artico, I walk along the Brenta to Dolo.
The Brent is navigable by river boats and in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries wealthy Venetian merchants built palaces along the channel which we can see today. These villas were often next to farms, for the merchants it was a way of reinvesting funds from their trading activities.
As you can see in the accompanying film and photographs, some of these villas are absolutely magnificent - and to a large extent despite the fame of Venice and Padua are not well known outside Italy.
These palaces include the enormous Villa Pisani in Stra, Villa Ferretti-Angeli in Dolo, Villa Widmann-Foscariin Mira, and Villa Foscari a.k.a. La Malcontenta in Malcontenta. Some have museums attached showing life at the time the villas were built. Some smaller ones are still in use today as residences Some of them have also beautiful gardens, with small woods, fountains, mazes and small lakes. Many of the villas are in the Palladian style, and a few were designed by Andrea Palladio himself or by his pupil Vincenzo Scamozzi.
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La Riviera del Brenta.
Un fiume di ville da Padova a Venezia.
Ville Venete For You - Relais Cà Sabbioni , Riviera del Brenta (Venezia)
Relais Ca’ Sabbioni, conosciuto anche come Villa Pampado, nei secoli fu splendida dimora di Gregorio Barbarigo e di Mons. Francesco, Vescovo di Padova.
Il progetto degli interni di Relais Ca’ Sabbioni nasce dal contrasto tra la chiave stilistica classica di una Villa Veneta del 1600 e un interior design caratterizzato da materiali e forme contemporanee.
Possibilità, quindi, di soggiornare in una villa che racchiude un sapore antico presentandosi con forme di arredo moderne.
Relais Ca’ Sabbioni, known also as Villa Pampado, was in the past the splendid dwelling of Gregorio Barbarigo’s and Monsignor Francesco’s , Bishop of Padua. The project of the interior of Relais Ca’ Sabbioni was born by the contrast form the classic stylistic key of a Venetian Villa of the 17th century and an interior design characterized by modern materials and forms.
You will stay in a modern furnishing with an ancient taste.
HOTEL ISOLA DI CAPRERA Mira Venezia Riviera del Brenta
Hotel Isola di Caprera Mira Venezia
Riviera del Brenta
Dolo, Italy
Dolo is located between Padova and Venice, one of the towns of the Riviera del Brenta and has many Venetian palaces. There is a place to park one's vehicle on the western side of the town as I show in the video which is alongside the Brenta.
The growth of the town of Dolo is due to the gradual downsizing of the maritime power of Venice which was historically oriented towards Dalmatia, the Aegean Sea and the Middle East, occurred concurrently with the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic expansion and the new opening of navigation routes to the Americas.
The resulting was the need to address inland its new commercial interests.
At the beginning of the fifteenth century, documents testify to the existence of a village which, developing, gave rise to the economic importance of Dolo, always linked to the construction of its water mills collecting the wheat from the nearby agricultural lands and then grinding the flour and embarking same into cargo boats pulled by horses along the banks of the Brenta Canal to the lagoon, from where they continued directly up to the Venice island settlement.
Drinking water, too, was carried from Dolo to the center of Venice by cargo boats with big barrels filled directly from springs of the little river Seriola.
The territory was affected by massive hydraulic works that led to the diversion of the main bed of the river Brenta through an artificial canal with new mouths along the southern sea approaches of the port of Chioggia, while just one part of the old Brenta still flows into the lagoon near the location of Fusina.
The purpose of these megalithic hydraulic works was primarily to prevent the progressive flooding of the lagoon by the fresh water of the rivers and thus maintaining a high degree of salinity necessary to make viable the navigation and the same existence of Venice.
Until 1405 the jurisdiction of Dolo was under Padua, and then passed definitely under the dominion of Venice.
A boat called the Burchiello transported Venetians noblemen directly to the Riviera sailing along the river Brenta, which was considered as a natural extension of the Grand Canal, to spend summer in their sumptuous villas.
The water level of the navigable river ways were controlled by a system of locks which are nowadays still visible in the center of Dolo, even if the evolution basin is now ground filled.
An old marble table is still shown nearby to show toll tariffs for the transit in the locks for each type of boats coming from or going to Padua.
Close to basin, there is a small shipyard, now dismissed, which was anciently used to repair and shelter the boats prior or after transiting the locks, while laboratories of caulk were housed all around.
The origin of the name of Dolo is quite uncertain and controverted. One hypothesis asserts the name comes from the contraction of Dandolo, surname of a noble Venetian family who gave a doge to the city of Venice and had properties here.
From old maps it appears that the town’s name was sometimes reported as “ Dollo “ which in archaic Italian language could also mean a tower which was probably demolished thereafter, unless it refers to church’s belfry which is the highest in the region of Veneto, just second to St. Mark’s belfry in Venice.
A picture of the ancient locks of Dolo by the Venetian painter Canaletto is visible in the National Gallery in London.
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Team Firefly -- Hexacopter & GoPro -- Villa in Riviera del Brenta -- Venice
We are using hexacopter with the following equipment:
1) Tarot Iron Man FY650 frame;
2) T-Motor regulators and brushless motors;
3) DJI NAZA-M with GPS;
4) Rhino 4900 3S battery
The video was captured with GoPro Hero Black.
Riviera del Brenta, via Seriola
sedici giorno dopo il tornado, percorriamo via seriola incontrando uno dei proprietari dell'abitazione simbolo della catastrofica calamità.
Dolo, 25 luglio 2015
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Ville Venete For You - Villa Ducale, Riviera del Brenta (Venezia)
Villa Ducale risale al 1884 su volere del Conte Giulio Rocca ed è una villa veneta situata sulla famosa Riviera del Brenta. Dopo un attento restauro la villa è tornata al suo splendore ed è aperta a chiunque vi voglia soggiornare. La villa, inoltre, è disponibile per eventi come matrimoni e meeting aziendali.
In 1884 a Venetian nobleman by the name of Count Giulio Rocca, built a beautiful country villa on the banks of the River Brenta. The Villa has been completely restored and open to everyone wants to stay in. The villa is also available for every kind of event such as weddings and business meeting.
Palazzo Molin, Venice. Italy.
This video show cases the historical gem of Palazzo Molin. This is a stunning, luxurious property set in the beautiful city of Venice.
Villa Pisani sulla Riviera del Brenta 2019
***** ViIla Pisani - Strà - Riviera del Brenta (Venezia Veneto) - slideshow
Villa Pisani Museo Nazionale, la “Regina delle ville venete”, è una delle principali mete turistiche del Veneto. Situata lungo l’incantevole Rivera del Brenta, la maestosa villa dei nobili Pisani ha ospitato nelle sue 114 stanze dogi, re e imperatori, ed oggi è un museo nazionale che conserva arredi e opere d'arte del Settecento e dell'Ottocento, tra cui il capolavoro di Gianbattista Tiepolo “Gloria della famiglia Pisani”, affrescato sul soffitto della maestosa Sala da Ballo. Passo non si faceva senza trovar nuovo spettacolo e nuova meraviglia, diceva del parco di Villa Pisani un entusiasta visitatore ottocentesco. E ieri come oggi il parco incanta per le scenografiche viste, le originali architetture, dalla Coffee House all’Esedra, il famoso labirinto di siepi, tra i più importanti d'Europa, la preziosa raccolta di agrumi nell’Orangerie e di piante e fiori nelle Serre Tropicali, tutto quello che può ricreare la vista e soddisfare il gusto, come vantava Almorò Pisani.
Villa Pisani ospita grandi mostre di arte antica, moderna e contemporanea, che richiamano ogni anno oltre centocinquantamila visitatori.
La caffetteria di Villa Pisani è accessibile ai visitatori durante l’orario di apertura del Museo e ai clienti esterni la sera, offre la possibilità di consumare aperitivi e colazioni in un suggestivo scenario settecentesco. In un prossimo futuro anche agli esterni sarà possibile l'accesso serale e si potranno riservare gli spazi per cene di gala, rinfreschi ed eventi.
Il Codice dei Beni Culturali (D. Lgs 42/2004), all'art. 101, c. 2, lett. f), individua tra gli Istituti e i luoghi di cultura i “complessi monumentali” formati da una “pluralità di fabbricati anche di epoche diverse, che col tempo hanno acquisito, come insieme, un'autonoma rilevanza artistica, storica o etnoantropologica”. Il complesso monumentale Villa Pisani Museo Nazionale, di proprietà demaniale, appartiene a tale categoria di beni ed è in consegna alla Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici per le province di Venezia, Belluno, Padova e Treviso, che ne cura la gestione con il finanziamento del Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali. Per realizzare ogni utile forma di valorizzazione e promozione dell'immagine del complesso monumentale, in attuazione dei principi normativi istituiti dal Codice, la Soprintendenza a partire dal 2007 ha affidato alcuni servizi aggiuntivi in concessione a un’associazione temporanea di imprese costituita da Munus (Capogruppo), Mosaico, Medoacus Maior, Giovannella Company e CNCP, società specializzate nei servizi di assistenza culturale e di ospitalità per il pubblico; ciò ha consentito di definire un programma pluriennale per l'organizzazione di eventi culturali, la cui divulgazione avviene attraverso il sito istituzionale.