A barchessa is a rural service building, typical of the architecture of Venetian villas. The concept was created and popularized by architect Andrea Palladio. A barchessa contains the working portions of the estate, separately from the central body of the villa. Barchessas were characterized by a long arcade with high round arches and used for services including kitchens, farm staff, stables, and barns.[1] As interpreted outside of Italy, the barchessas (barchesse in Italian) evolved to become defining elements of Palladian architecture.
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A barchessa is a rural service building, typical of the architecture of Venetian villas. The concept was created and popularized by architect Andrea Palladio...
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Mirror by Jan Gossaert, and portraits by Tiepolo and Alessandro Longhi. Barchessa Candiani, Basso Cavallo, Boara Polesine, Boaria San Marco, Borsea, Braga-Cantonazzo...
canal terrace had been restored" and a protruding arcade wing, called the barchessa, had been rebuilt by architect Giorgio Bellavitis. Since 1985, the museum...
gardens interspersed by several stone statues of gods, nymphs and cupids. A barchessa (a protruding arcade wing usually functioning as storage sheds or stables)...
Cicogna di Villafranca Padovana, Province of Padua (unfinished; only a barchessa remaining) 1560 ? (built after 1563–before 1565; after 1570 ?): Villa...
now used as a warehouse) on the three floors of the former rice farm, a barchessa and a new modern structure (designed by architect Stefano Filippi) with...
temple-like houses often have equally symmetrical, but low, wings, or barchessas, sweeping away from them to accommodate horses, farm animals, and agricultural...
45.5031; 11.7923 (Wing of the Villa Thiene) unfinished, built only a barchessa Villa Repeta Campiglia dei Berici Vicenza 45°20′33″N 11°32′23″E / 45...
on that side." The pediment seen from a barchessa Side prospect Structure of the roof of a curved barchessa View inside the loggia The pediment The piano...
Vitus Barco della Regina Cornaro: the Barco della Regina Cornaro is a barchessa of a Venetian villa, which until the end of the twentieth century, was...
Andrea Palladio Barchesse di villa Valmarana in Mira (Venezia) Villa Barchessa Valmarana, Mira Villa Valmarana in Vigardolo di Monticello Conte Otto...
three-storey structure, but smaller, which is connected to a seventeenth-century barchessa consisting of eight columns and two pillars at the end that derive, then...
barchesse, to designs by Domenico Rossi. It is attached to the northern barchessa and to the east of the gate arch. The building served both the village...
the background); at left, the chapel, designed by Tommaso Temanza The barchessa (right wing) The porticoed hemicycle of the piazza Interiors Wikimedia...
Baldassare Longhena, in Bassano. The south barchessa served as guest quarters, while the north barchessa was used as a rustic outbuilding. Gaidon's endeavours...
visible in a 1652 map, have disappeared. They included a long arcade or barchessa on the west side and a low rustic building on the east side. The villa...
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic and the owner of Castle Bukovec. Barchessa Villa Pola. Laura da Pola, painted in 1544 by Lorenzo Lotto. Pola palace...
Forti, in Verona. From June to September 1996, Berrocal exhibited at the Barchessa Rambaldi, Bardolino. He installed three large monumental sculptures, Pepita...