Restored 16th Century Venetian Villa in the Italian Countryside
This magnificent property, known as La Morosina, is not just a home; it's a living testament to the grandeur of Renaissance architecture and the opulent lifestyle of Venice's noble families,
This villa, dating back to the mid-16th century, was built as a luxurious country retreat in the picturesque countryside, set within the province of Treviso in the Veneto region.
Its design reflects the same proportions and grandeur as the iconic palazzi lining Venice's Grand Canal, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Venetian heritage outside the city's bustling streets.
La Morosina, with its classical Venetian architecture, was originally built for the illustrious Morosini family, a noble lineage that produced four Doges for the Republic of Venice between 1142 and 1688.
The restoration of La Morosina has been overseen by the 'Belle-Arte di Venezia,' ensuring that every step of the process honored the villa's historical integrity. Original materials were used wherever possible, and modern structural knowledge was applied discreetly to enhance the building's longevity.
The result is a property that seamlessly blends the charm of the Renaissance with the comforts of the 21st century, featuring an untouched aesthetic that has retained the patina & soft feeling desired by the present owner, and large windows and high ceilings that create an airy and inviting atmosphere.
The Italian villa boasts a striking south-facing atrium, which boasts two majestic columns made of Istrian stone.
The 'piano nobile,' the principal floor, is adorned with a large balcony and a 'Serliana'—a triple-arched window—crafted from the same exquisite stone, complete with Ionic capitals that finish the colonnade.
The original 16th-century marble fireplace still graces one of the rooms, a reminder of the villa's storied past.
The villa offers a generous floor area of 7266 square feet (675 square meters), with four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The top floor, known as the 'Piano Superiore,' is an expansive open space, flooded with light from 16 windows that offer breathtaking views of the Dolomite mountains and the surrounding countryside.
This versatile space, currently used as an artist's studio, could easily be divided to create additional living areas if desired.
Set within 11 acres of grounds, the villa is surrounded by organic vineyards and farmland, providing a serene and private retreat.
The formal garden, designed to reflect the proportions of the villa, is planted with flowers, herbs, and citrus trees, creating a lush, aromatic environment. The avenue leading to the lake is lined with walnut trees and lavender, while bamboo and weeping willows add a touch of whimsy to the landscape.
Wildlife abounds in this idyllic setting, with turtles, frogs, hares, and hedgehogs frequently spotted around the lake and gardens. The villa's well still pumps water year-round, ensuring the gardens remain lush and vibrant even in the height of summer.
Despite its secluded location, La Morosina is conveniently situated just 5 kilometers from the town of Motta di Livenza, where you can enjoy local markets, fine dining, and a range of amenities. Venice, with its rich cultural heritage, is only a 40-50 minute train ride away, making it easy to immerse yourself in the vibrant life of one of Italy's most iconic cities.
Whether you're seeking a luxurious family home, a serene retreat, or a statement property with historical significance, this 16th-century villa is a rare gem that promises a lifestyle of elegance, privacy, and cultural richness.
With its impeccable restoration, rich history, and stunning surroundings, La Morosina is more than just a villa—it's a gateway to the timeless beauty and sophistication of the Venetian Renaissance.
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