Highlights of this tour

  • A stroll in the heart of Vicenza
  • Piazza dei Signori
  • The Olympic Theater
  • Corso Palladio
  • Church of Santa Corona

A TOUR IN VICENZA, PALLADIO’S SHRINE

A TOUR IN VICENZA – Your guide will meet you at the Vicenza train station if you’re coming from Venice or Verona.

Our introduction to Vicenza will be the Piazza dei Signori with the Basilica and the Loggia del Capitanio.

Vicenza, the city of Palladio, was named an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.

A stroll through elegant streets lined with noble private residences, such as Palazzo Porto and Palazzo Chiericati, will lead us to the Gothic church of Santa Corona to see Giovanni Bellini’s Baptism of Christ.

We’ll complete our morning tour In VIcenza with a visit to the Olympic Theatre, Palladio’s last work, and a site not to be missed.

According to your interest, it is possible to extend your tour with two suburban Villas, not far from the town centre. The first one is “Villa Capra” known as La Rotonda, a private rest home for the Canon Almerigo Capra who addressed to Palladio in 1567-68.

After a short walk we will reach  Villa Valmarana “ai Nani”, decorated with superb cycles of frescos by Giambattista Tiepolo and his son Giandomenico, surrounded by a large green garden with flowers and exotic plants.

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Situated halfway between Venice and Verona, Vicenza exudes its own grandeur.

“Rome in miniature, a theatrical invention” is how Vicenza-born novelist Guido Piovene describes it; a city in black and white, with the tones of a copper etching set against the soft, rosy lights of the Veneto landscape.

The charm of this small town lies in this contrast; Neoclassic architecture of incomparable harmony set against the vaporous, evanescent colors of the land and sky in this part of the region.

Just like other Veneto towns, Vicenza has a number of Gothic houses, picturesque corners, bridges, and waterways with the Alpine foothills or the Berici Hills in the background.

However, the description of Vicenza as the “City of Palladio” and the “one architect city” prevail. Consequently, Vicenza owes its fame to a single man, Andrea Palladio.

Born in Padua in 1508, the young architect was accepted by a group of Vicentine aristocratic patrons of good economic standing but scarce political heft.

Vicenza was never an independent city; it was instead passed from one dominating power to another, and in 1404 was definitively absorbed by the Venetian Republic.

Palladio knew how to express his patrons’ desires to show off their wealth and noble origins on a budget. He created beautiful, solidly-built, comfortable homes, inspired by the “pure” architecture of ancient Roman times.

The mark of the great, innovative architect is everywhere: in townhouses, churches, the Palazzo della Regione in Piazza dei Signori, in the Olympic Theatre (completed by Vincenzo Scamozzi after Palladio’s death in 1580), and in the aristocratic villas outside of town.

Palladio’s international fortune was mainly due to his Four Books of Architecture, which enjoyed an enormous dispersion in Europe and in America for over three centuries.

He is by far the most renown Renaissance architect in the world. Vicenza has been included in UNESCO World Heritage Sites list since 1994.

If you loved our ‘Tour in Vicenza’ you might also like to visit Verona, Padua, Treviso with us.

Cost of this tour

  • This tour lasts 3 hours and costs 330 euros, for private parties up to 6 people
  • Tour cost doesn’t include transportation. Vicenza can be easily reached by train from Venice or from Verona.
  • Teatro Olimpico: 11 euros per person – Closed on Monday
  • Church of Santa Corona: 3 euros per person
  • Please apply for further information about the afternoon extension.
  • Villa La Rotonda is closed on Monday.
  • On Tuesday, Thursday, Friday it will be possible to visit just the gardens.
  • Fees: 5 euros per person on Wednesday and Saturday it will be possible to visit both interiors and gardens.
  • Fees: 10 euros per person

Dress Code and advice

  • No shorts, no sleeveless shirts.
  • Knee high skirts and short sleeves are ok!