The Palladian Lands are different and full of pleasant surprises.
The Euganean Hills, for example, full of lush and fun gardens, such as that of Valsanzibio, among whose fountains and hedges you can spend moments of cool relaxation. But also supported by noble Renaissance residences, such as Villa Contarini, or Villa Dei Vescovi, on whose terrace you can enjoy a good glass of fine local wine. But the Euganean hills also contain a precious fourteenth-century pearl, such as Arquà Petrarca and the home of the illustrious poet.
On the other hand, the Berici Hills, equally luxuriant and generous with architectural beauties and living flora that flourish on those slopes. Here, Palladio's masterpiece, Villa Capra, known as Villa La Rotonda, with its geometric facades and the symmetries of a harmony that aspires to perfection. Or the almost austere but imposing solidity of Villa Saraceno. All around, lush hills and a carpet of tidy vineyards, the promise of future evenings in the open air, amidst smiles and colorful companionship.
But we have many other horizons in store for you.
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