Guided tours of Villa Cornaro Gable

Discover Villa Cornaro Gable: unique Palladian architecture, an innovative double loggia, and an 18th-century fresco cycle. A 1-hour guided tour with Veneto TourGuide.

Guided tours of Villa Cornaro Gable

Villa Cornaro Gable in Piombino Dese

Villa Cornaro is located in Piombino Dese, strategically positioned between Padua and Castelfranco Veneto. It is one of the most famous Palladian villas and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an emblematic example of Andrea Palladio’s architectural maturity.

The villa was designed in 1552 for the noble Venetian Cornaro family, who owned vast agricultural lands in this area. Here, Palladio conceived a country residence that combines classical monumentality, functionality, and prestige, destined to become a model for European residential architecture.

Architecture and the monumental double loggia

The most distinctive feature of Villa Cornaro is the monumental facade with a two-story portico of Corinthian columns, which creates the famous double loggia. This solution, innovative for the time, gives the villa a strong sense of verticality and solemnity, making it resemble a building of almost public character.

The same architectural layout is repeated at the rear, where the loggia opens onto the park and the surrounding countryside, creating visual continuity between architecture and landscape. This dialogue between interior and exterior is one of the central themes of Palladian poetics.

Interiors and pictorial decoration

The villa’s interiors are characterized by harmonious and well-proportioned rooms, designed for the Cornaro family’s social and prestigious lifestyle.
The fresco decoration, featuring biblical subjects, dates back to the early 18th century and is the work of the Venetian painter Mattia Bortoloni, who enriched the spaces with an elegant and luminous pictorial language, perfectly integrated with the Palladian architecture.

A tour experience

A guided tour of Villa Cornaro Gable allows you to:

  • understand the evolution of Palladio’s architectural language
  • appreciate the innovation of the double loggia
  • interpret the relationship between the villa, the agricultural landscape, and noble power
  • discover an important 18th-century fresco cycle

Duration of the guided tour

  • Duration: 1 session = 1 hour

Why choose Veneto TourGuide for Villa Cornaro Gable

  • Extensive experience in the guided tour sector
  • Care and attention for the visitor
  • Love for the profession
  • We operate throughout Veneto

Trust those who truly know the territory.

Contact us now for a quote or book online your guided tour of Villa Cornaro Gable in Piombino Dese.

Useful questions & answers

What makes Villa Cornaro Gable unique?
The facade, featuring a two-story portico and a double loggia—innovative for its time—links architecture and landscape.
Andrea Palladio designed it in 1552 for the noble Cornaro family as a prestigious country residence.
Early 18th-century biblical frescoes by Mattia Bortoloni, set within harmonious and luminous rooms.
It is among the famous UNESCO Palladian villas, an exemplary model of Palladio’s architectural maturity.
Contact Veneto TourGuide for a quote or online booking; duration 1 hour, available in Italian and English.

Price information on itineraries

Itineraries that include a visit to a single walled city are considered half-day, with a duration of 2 hours.

To visit two walled cities, a full-day itinerary with a duration of 5 hours is planned.

For more cities and/or different sites, do not hesitate to contact us and request a quote for a personalized itinerary, we are at your disposal.