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Side entrance of the garden of Villa Pisani at Stra a town in the province of Venice in the Veneto (Italy) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue garden Villa Pisani, Stra, Veneto, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Avenue garden Villa Pisani, Stra, Veneto, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corner monument in the garden of Villa Pisani at Stra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garden with reflecting pond and stable building of Villa Pisani in Riviera del Brenta, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Main building of Villa Pisani with garden, pond and statues in Riviera del Brenta, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup shot of the villa Pisani and garden with lake in Venice in Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garden at Villa Pisani
Hedge maze in the garden of Villa Pisani in Riviera del Brenta, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garden with reflecting pond and stable building of Villa Pisani in Riviera del Brenta, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Part of the villa Pisani mail allestremo opposite the large garden of the same in Strà a town in the province of Venice in the Ve Royalty Free Stock Photo
Main building of Villa Pisani seen from garden in Riviera del Brenta, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Main building of Villa Pisani with garden, pond and statues in Riviera del Brenta, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Villa pisani garden coffee house flight of steps hedge symmetry square format Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garden with reflecting pond and stable building of Villa Pisani in Riviera del Brenta, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Villa Pisani is the name shared by a number of villas commissioned by the patrician Pisani family of Venice. However, Villa Pisani usually refers to a large, late baroque villa at Stra on the mainland of the Veneto, northern Italy. It was begun in the early 18th century for Alvise Pisani, the most prominent member of the Pisani family, who was appointed doge in 1735. The initial models of the palace by Paduan architect Girolamo Frigimelica still exist, but the design of the main building was ultimately completed by Francesco Maria Preti.


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