Villa Foscari, Mira
Facts and practical information
Villa Foscari, also known as La Malcontenta, stands as a testament to the grandeur of Italian architecture in the city of Mira, near Venice. This historical landmark, designed by the renowned Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, was completed in the mid-16th century and is one of the many Venetian villas that line the Brenta Canal.
The villa's design epitomizes Palladio's influential classical style, which has been replicated worldwide. It features a majestic portico supported by Ionic columns, and its façade is adorned with intricate frescoes by Giovanni Battista Zelotti, which are well-preserved and admired by visitors. The villa's harmonious proportions and the blend of art and architecture make it a prime example of Palladian design.
Villa Foscari's interior is equally impressive, with rooms that are elegantly decorated and filled with historical charm. The villa is surrounded by manicured gardens, offering a serene setting that complements the building's aesthetic.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto," Villa Foscari attracts tourists who are keen to explore the legacy of Palladio and the opulence of the Venetian Republic. It is open to the public for tours, which provide insight into the villa's history and architectural significance.
Villa Foscari – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ponte della Libertà, Villa Widmann, Tronchetto, Marghera.