J.S. BACH 4 SUITE GIGUE cello Luca Paccagnella VILLA BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine
J.S. BACH 4 SUITE GIGUE in mib maggiore BWv 1010
Luca Paccagnella violoncello
VILLA BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine
Live Video recording october 2016
Si ringrazia la Provincia di Rovigo per il Patrocinio al Progetto
THE SOUND of STONE - Sound Architecture - Un Po di BACH
Villa Badoer, also called La Badoera, built in Fratta Polesine between 1555 and 1557 is one of the most prestigious Venetian Villas. The project and the realization were committed to Francesco Badoer, heir of a noble Venetian family, and Andrea Palladio, one of the major italian architects of the XVI century (Andrea di Pietro della Gondola, called Andrea Palladio, Paduaa 1508- Maser - Treviso 1580). The Badoera is made up by a central body, residence of the noble owners, connected with the two colonnades, that close in a half circle the garden in front of it. The façade, completed by an elegant fronton, is embellished by a monumental pronao accessible from wide stairs. The inside is prestigious, divided in a central hall and the adjacent openings, embellished with frescos realised by Pierfrancesco Giallo Fiorentino at the end of the XVI century. The frescos reprenest mythological (some of them strictly connected to the territory) and grotesque scenes. During the XVIII century the two colonnades were extended in order to form a semi cycle, the inside wad renovated and the family crest was put in the fronton. In 1996 it was declared UNESCO Human Heritage site. Context excellences: Villa Molin-Avezzù, Casa Museo Matteotti, Villa and Parco Labia, Villa Dolfin Casa Divina Provvidenza, Palazzo Dolfin Boniotti now Manegium, Palazzo Campanari Ville della Carboneria: Palazzetto dei Villa - Cornoldi now Fanan, Palazzo Lippomanno Monti - now Viaro, Villa Davì now Guzzon - Zanobbi, Villa Oroboni The Villa, UNESCO Human Heritage site, is a living place, centre of several cultural activities, awesome place for exhibitions, conventions, events and shows. Also, the colonnade on the north side hosts Fratta Polesine’s National Archeological Museum, that preserves importan evidences from the villa, and also handmade and commercial activities of the community of Frattesina, that use to live along the Po (XII-X secolo a.C.).
J. S. BACH COURANTE 2 SUITE Luca Paccagnella cello Villa BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine
J.S. BACH COURANTE 2 SUITE in re minore BWV 1008
Luca Paccagnella violoncello
Villa BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine - live recording
september 2016
Si ringrazia la Provincia di Rovigo per il Patrocinio al Progetto THE SOUND of STONE - Sound Architecture - Un Po di BACH
Villa Badoer, also called La Badoera, built in Fratta Polesine between 1555 and 1557 is one of the most prestigious Venetian Villas. The project and the realization were committed to Francesco Badoer, heir of a noble Venetian family, and Andrea Palladio, one of the major italian architects of the XVI century (Andrea di Pietro della Gondola, called Andrea Palladio, Paduaa 1508- Maser - Treviso 1580). The Badoera is made up by a central body, residence of the noble owners, connected with the two colonnades, that close in a half circle the garden in front of it. The façade, completed by an elegant fronton, is embellished by a monumental pronao accessible from wide stairs. The inside is prestigious, divided in a central hall and the adjacent openings, embellished with frescos realised by Pierfrancesco Giallo Fiorentino at the end of the XVI century. The frescos reprenest mythological (some of them strictly connected to the territory) and grotesque scenes. During the XVIII century the two colonnades were extended in order to form a semi cycle, the inside wad renovated and the family crest was put in the fronton. In 1996 it was declared UNESCO Human Heritage site. Context excellences: Villa Molin-Avezzù, Casa Museo Matteotti, Villa and Parco Labia, Villa Dolfin Casa Divina Provvidenza, Palazzo Dolfin Boniotti now Manegium, Palazzo Campanari Ville della Carboneria: Palazzetto dei Villa - Cornoldi now Fanan, Palazzo Lippomanno Monti - now Viaro, Villa Davì now Guzzon - Zanobbi, Villa Oroboni The Villa, UNESCO Human Heritage site, is a living place, centre of several cultural activities, awesome place for exhibitions, conventions, events and shows. Also, the colonnade on the north side hosts Fratta Polesine’s National Archeological Museum, that preserves importan evidences from the villa, and also handmade and commercial activities of the community of Frattesina, that use to live along the Po (XII-X secolo a.C.).
J.S. BACH SARABANDE 2 SUITE Luca Paccagnella cello Villa BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine
J.S. BACH SARABANDE 2 SUITE in re minore BWV 1008
Luca Paccagnella cello
Villa BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine
Live Video recording september 2016Si ringrazia la Provincia di Rovigo per il Patrocinio al Progetto THE SOUND of STONE - Sound Architecture - Un Po di BACH
Villa Badoer, also called La Badoera, built in Fratta Polesine between 1555 and 1557 is one of the most prestigious Venetian Villas. The project and the realization were committed to Francesco Badoer, heir of a noble Venetian family, and Andrea Palladio, one of the major italian architects of the XVI century (Andrea di Pietro della Gondola, called Andrea Palladio, Paduaa 1508- Maser - Treviso 1580). The Badoera is made up by a central body, residence of the noble owners, connected with the two colonnades, that close in a half circle the garden in front of it. The façade, completed by an elegant fronton, is embellished by a monumental pronao accessible from wide stairs. The inside is prestigious, divided in a central hall and the adjacent openings, embellished with frescos realised by Pierfrancesco Giallo Fiorentino at the end of the XVI century. The frescos reprenest mythological (some of them strictly connected to the territory) and grotesque scenes. During the XVIII century the two colonnades were extended in order to form a semi cycle, the inside wad renovated and the family crest was put in the fronton. In 1996 it was declared UNESCO Human Heritage site. Context excellences: Villa Molin-Avezzù, Casa Museo Matteotti, Villa and Parco Labia, Villa Dolfin Casa Divina Provvidenza, Palazzo Dolfin Boniotti now Manegium, Palazzo Campanari Ville della Carboneria: Palazzetto dei Villa - Cornoldi now Fanan, Palazzo Lippomanno Monti - now Viaro, Villa Davì now Guzzon - Zanobbi, Villa Oroboni The Villa, UNESCO Human Heritage site, is a living place, centre of several cultural activities, awesome place for exhibitions, conventions, events and shows. Also, the colonnade on the north side hosts Fratta Polesine’s National Archeological Museum, that preserves importan evidences from the villa, and also handmade and commercial activities of the community of Frattesina, that use to live along the Po (XII-X secolo a.C.).
J.S. BACH PRELUDIO 2 SUITE Luca Paccagnella cello Villa BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine
J.S. BACH PRELUDIO 2 SUITE in re minore BWV 1008
Luca Paccagnella violoncello
Villa BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine - live recording
september 2016
Si ringrazia la Provincia di Rovigo per il Patrocinio al Progetto THE SOUND of STONE - Sound Architecture - Un Po di BACH
Villa Badoer, also called La Badoera, built in Fratta Polesine between 1555 and 1557 is one of the most prestigious Venetian Villas. The project and the realization were committed to Francesco Badoer, heir of a noble Venetian family, and Andrea Palladio, one of the major italian architects of the XVI century (Andrea di Pietro della Gondola, called Andrea Palladio, Paduaa 1508- Maser - Treviso 1580). The Badoera is made up by a central body, residence of the noble owners, connected with the two colonnades, that close in a half circle the garden in front of it. The façade, completed by an elegant fronton, is embellished by a monumental pronao accessible from wide stairs. The inside is prestigious, divided in a central hall and the adjacent openings, embellished with frescos realised by Pierfrancesco Giallo Fiorentino at the end of the XVI century. The frescos reprenest mythological (some of them strictly connected to the territory) and grotesque scenes. During the XVIII century the two colonnades were extended in order to form a semi cycle, the inside wad renovated and the family crest was put in the fronton. In 1996 it was declared UNESCO Human Heritage site. Context excellences: Villa Molin-Avezzù, Casa Museo Matteotti, Villa and Parco Labia, Villa Dolfin Casa Divina Provvidenza, Palazzo Dolfin Boniotti now Manegium, Palazzo Campanari Ville della Carboneria: Palazzetto dei Villa - Cornoldi now Fanan, Palazzo Lippomanno Monti - now Viaro, Villa Davì now Guzzon - Zanobbi, Villa Oroboni The Villa, UNESCO Human Heritage site, is a living place, centre of several cultural activities, awesome place for exhibitions, conventions, events and shows. Also, the colonnade on the north side hosts Fratta Polesine’s National Archeological Museum, that preserves importan evidences from the villa, and also handmade and commercial activities of the community of Frattesina, that use to live along the Po (XII-X secolo a.C.).
LUCA PACCAGNELLA JET LAG OVER BACH for cello (2016) VILLA BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine
LUCA PACCAGNELLA JET LAG OVER BACH for cello (2016) prima esecuzione assoluta
VILLA BADOER (Palladio) Fratta Polesine - Live recording
Si ringrazia la Provincia di Rovigo per il Patrocinio al Progetto THE SOUND of STONE - Sound Architecture - Un Po di BACH
Villa Badoer, also called La Badoera, built in Fratta Polesine between 1555 and 1557 is one of the most prestigious Venetian Villas. The project and the realization were committed to Francesco Badoer, heir of a noble Venetian family, and Andrea Palladio, one of the major italian architects of the XVI century (Andrea di Pietro della Gondola, called Andrea Palladio, Paduaa 1508- Maser - Treviso 1580). The Badoera is made up by a central body, residence of the noble owners, connected with the two colonnades, that close in a half circle the garden in front of it. The façade, completed by an elegant fronton, is embellished by a monumental pronao accessible from wide stairs. The inside is prestigious, divided in a central hall and the adjacent openings, embellished with frescos realised by Pierfrancesco Giallo Fiorentino at the end of the XVI century. The frescos reprenest mythological (some of them strictly connected to the territory) and grotesque scenes. During the XVIII century the two colonnades were extended in order to form a semi cycle, the inside wad renovated and the family crest was put in the fronton. In 1996 it was declared UNESCO Human Heritage site. Context excellences: Villa Molin-Avezzù, Casa Museo Matteotti, Villa and Parco Labia, Villa Dolfin Casa Divina Provvidenza, Palazzo Dolfin Boniotti now Manegium, Palazzo Campanari Ville della Carboneria: Palazzetto dei Villa - Cornoldi now Fanan, Palazzo Lippomanno Monti - now Viaro, Villa Davì now Guzzon - Zanobbi, Villa Oroboni The Villa, UNESCO Human Heritage site, is a living place, centre of several cultural activities, awesome place for exhibitions, conventions, events and shows. Also, the colonnade on the north side hosts Fratta Polesine’s National Archeological Museum, that preserves importan evidences from the villa, and also handmade and commercial activities of the community of Frattesina, that use to live along the Po (XII-X secolo a.C.).
Polesine Tourism
Un territorio unico, un’offerta turistica distintiva, modalità di visitazione rispettose del territorio e delle sue vocazioni.
Il Polesine si trova nel basso Veneto e si identifica con la provincia di Rovigo, situata tra il basso corso dei fiumi Po e Adige.
Il Polesine è infatti terra dove domina l’acqua, che è stata capace nei secoli di forgiare il territorio, creando paesaggi unici e luoghi naturali straordinari: golene, isole
sabbiose, valli, lagune, gorghi e il Delta del Po, fiume più lungo d’Italia, che scorre per 652 km lungo la Pianura padana e arriva al mare attraverso un labirinto di acque e
canneti, paradiso di una ricchissima varietà di flora e fauna.
Natura, ma anche cultura: piccoli centri, ville, palazzi, chiese e musei, ma anche tradizioni e gastronomia.
Un territorio ricco di natura, storia, arte e cultura, capace di offrire tante opportunità, tanti diversi itinerari, che permettono di godere di un paesaggio fantastico e di visitare al tempo stesso luoghi ricchi di testimonianze storiche e artistiche, adagiati sotto gli argini o attraversati da un canale, da un piccolo corso d’acqua.
Ecco allora l’invito a visitare il Polesine, ad assaporarne l’ospitalità confortevole, fatta anche di feste dalle antiche tradizioni e di gustosi piatti realizzati con semplicità utilizzando le eccellenze del Polesine, i prodotti tipici a marchio comunitario.
Addio ritmi frenetici, benvenuta lentezza.
Casa indipendente in Vendita da Privato - Via bovazecchino 1900, Badia Polesine
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Da Privato. Vendesi casa appena fuori dal centro di Badia Polesine con 1000 mq di giardino completamente recintato, per chi ama la tranquillità ed il verde.
Trattativa tra privati, no agenzia.
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Enrico Berengan
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