Villa Giuliari Erbice
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It was built in multiple phases with different styles in the elements that make it up. The most interesting part is that of the XV century with a portico and beautiful windows on the first floor. The Giuliari took possession of it at the end of the XVII century, while the previous owners were the Liorsi.
The complex has developed over the centuries, accumulating different buildings without any hierarchical or formal principle between the manor house and agricultural annexes, thus maintaining a distinctly rural character.
The fifteenth-century core of the manor house retains traces of the ancient diamond-shaped decoration in contrasting colors on its façade. This surrounds the portico, three lowered arches on two stone columns, and the arched windows above, which in the middle section are grouped into a bifora. The wall paintings also conclude the sequence of openings on the right side, imitating the frames and the opening of the existing ones.
At the corner between this building and the adjacent porticoed body, with rusticated pillars and semicircular arches, a crenellated turret rises.
Inside the residence, in the ground floor hall, a fragment of a fresco depicting Mercury abducting Paris is visible, part of a more extensive decoration attributed to Orazio and Giambattista Farinati, dating back to 1595.
Contact
Villa Giuliari Erbice
Via Villa, 22 ( Directions )
Web: https://villaerbice.it/it
Mail: info@villaerbice.it
Tel: +39 045 8880086

