The Veneto region is, of course, known for its most famous city — Venice. But this corner of Northern Italy is also practically synonymous with one name: Andrea Palladio. The renowned architect, active in the 16th century, or during Italy’s late Renaissance era, developed a style that became known as Palladianism.
Here, we’ve rounded up some of the most important of these that are accessible to visitors and that best illustrate the famed architect’s journey to full-on Palladian style.
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