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The left barchessa of the Villa Emo a Fanzolo di Vedelago. At the left end there is a dovecote.
The barchessa of the Villa Emo

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.

  1. ^ "The barchesse". Villa Emo. Retrieved 28 May 2023.

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