Noble Palladian villa of historical interest
- 20 Rooms
- 2,300 m² Living area
- 18,500 m² Plot surface
- 200 m² Terrace surface
Description
A few steps from the centre of Noventa di Piave, convenient to all services and easily reachable from the motorway, we propose a Palladian-style villa of historical-architectural interest with its Barchessa, immersed in a wooded park of 18,000 square metres. The present Villa Ca Zorzi was built in 1926 following the bombing suffered during the First World War, on the ruins of the Villa Emilia dating back to 1700. During the Second World War, it was first the headquarters of the German Command and finally the headquarters of the Allied Forces. The majestic Villa, which has three above-ground floors and a basement, is accessed through a spacious entrance hall with a ceiling more than 4 metres high and a noble Venetian floor, which is backed by an imposing marble staircase leading to the first-floor hall, paved in wood and overlooking the loggia. From these spaces, wide hallways give access to some 20 rooms and 10 bathrooms, as well as to panoramic terraces overlooking the park. The Barchessa consists of two above-ground floors, with a charming south-facing portico and a large barn with a beamed ceiling. The surface area of the property is divided as follows: - Villa: 1400sqm approx Terraces: 200sqm approx. Solar paved area: 300sqm approx. - Barchessa: 900sqm approx Porch: 200sqm approximately Terraces: 70sqm approx. The property is a good option for various investment solutions, such as residential, hotellerie and others.