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December 2011
CLOSING TIME
We would like to inform you that Villa Barberina will be closed from 1st December 2011 to 28th February 2012... (More) -
November 2011
BERNARDO BELLOTTO
From 11 November 2011 to 12 April 2012 in Conegliano Veneto there will be an interesting exhibition which gives the opportunity to understand the artistic career of Bernardo Bellotto, Antonio Canaletto’s nephew and student at his studio in Venice... (More) -
April 2011
Case&Country
A house among vineyards
“…At a stone’s throw from the centre of Valdobbiadene, Villa Barberina is an 18th -century graceful and small residence projected by the same harmonic proportions as the 16th-century huge and magnificent Venetian villas… Converted into a b&b, in the central part and in the wings five bedrooms with comfortable indoor bathrooms have been obtained…” (More) -
June 2010
Spirito DiVino
Room with vineyards
“In the villa...you can breathe the atmosphere of the house…that tells its past experience through the language of the most unexpected and refined objects. To sleep in an intimate and domestic atmosphere of one of the suites and in the double bedroom… television or phone habit is banned in the bedrooms, protected from the technological and frenetic noise: this is a relais of “bien vivre” (text by Alessandra Piubello – photos by Stefano Scatà – June/July 2010) (More) -
May 2009
Ville Giardini
A jump in the 18th Century
"Those who spend some time in Villa Barberina have the feeling of living in a house that tells them about tastes, fashions and passions of the different people following one another in the centuries. One of the pride of the villa is the library which has important books…The bedrooms have still got the antique furniture. The highlight of the garden is the old fountain…" ( text by Silvia Tatozzi- photos by Stefano Scatà - May 2009) (More) -
November 2008
In Viaggio
Villa Barberina
"“This house is a museum” you may think crossing this old aristocratic house gate…This villa built in the eighteenth century, protected by the National Trust, used to be a noblewoman ‘s summer house…Today we can pass along the history through its furnishings: boxes, old newspapers bound in huge books...Five bedrooms on two floors alternate big living-rooms…The stone swimming-pool on two levels is wonderful" (text by Barbara Roveda - photos by Stefano Scatà November 2008) (More)
