“Palazzo Porto Breganze: an unfinished project by Andrea Palladio”.
Vicenza, a city of Palladio and a World Heritage Site, remains a noteworthy example of late-Renaissance architecture left by Andrea Palladio. Palazzo Porto Breganze was born on an unfinished Palladian project of the late sixteenth century. The building, with its subsequent extensions, is located in the central and historical core of the city, and is part of an urban context of great artistic value, in a fabric with residential, receptive, commercial and public services.
The property consists of a real estate complex consisting of contiguous and communicating buildings, built in different eras with very different architectural characteristics; altogether the buildings are developed for 5 floors above ground and 1 underground.