Palladio and the Venetian Villas
Research
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Research centres
- Interdepartmental Research Center on Ancient Medicin (RIMA)
- Interuniversitary Center for Hungarian Studies and for Studies on Central and Eastern Europe (CISUECO)
- Center for Audiovisual Research and Processing (CREA)
- Screenplay Research Center
- Research Center for Languages and Their Applications (CERLA)
- Research Areas
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Research Highlights
- Archaeology
- Cinema, Music, Media culture
- Philology
- Philosophy
- Italian Studies
- Book and Document
- Languages, Communication, Society
- History
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History of Art and Architecture
- Baroque Altars of German School in Northern Friuli
- Muslim Archaeology and Art History
- Baroque Art in Venice – a Forgotten Artistic Culture
- Visual Ideologies in Italian Art during the Second Half of the 20th Century
- The Classic Tradition between the 18th and 19th Centuries in Fine Arts in Venice and its Territory
- Exhibitions and Museums between the 20th and 21st century. The educational challenge
- Palladio and the Venetian Villas
- History of Medieval Art
- History of Art Criticism and Museology
- Ongoing projects

History of Art and Architecture
Palladio and the Venetian Villas
Coordinator: Prof. Donata Battilotti
History of Art and Architecture
Palladio and the Venetian Villas
Coordinator: Prof. Donata Battilotti

This line of research focuses on the figure, the works, and the clients of Andrea Palladio (1508–1580), with particular attention to the urban and territorial context where his architectures are located, and to the worksite organization.
This connects to the further study on the spread, the functions and the development of the Venetian villas, an architectural structure which characterised the landscape of the Republic of Venice from the 15th to the 18th century.