Villa Pisani
Monumental late-Baroque rural palace and national museum featuring eighteenth and nineteenth-century art and furnishings. The site includes an expansive park with a famous hedge maze and tropical greenhouses. Read more…
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Known as the "Queen of Venetian Villas" and "la Nazionale," this monumental late-Baroque rural palace was once home to nobles and dignitaries. It is designated as a National Monument and currently serves as a national museum. The interior showcases a collection of furnishings and artworks from the 18th and 19th centuries, including a masterpiece by the painter Giambattista Tiepolo.
The grounds consist of an expansive park with diverse landscapes and unique architectural elements. A notable feature is the hedge maze, along with tropical greenhouses. The park is listed as a distinct entity in structured records, highlighting its significance alongside the main villa.
The estate is situated along the Brenta Canal and is open to the public as a museum and park. It is one of several villas associated with the Pisani family in the region.
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Tours & Activities
Bestseller 4.5 (481) Padua to Venice Boat Cruise of the Brenta Riviera
Bestseller 4.2 (139) Venice to Padua Full-Day Brenta Riviera Boat Cruise
Tour of the Venetian Villas of the Brenta Riviera from Padua and the Euganean Spas
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