Access of historical documents

Today we are here, to access the historical documents related to #villafornicerato.A lot of information that signifies the importance of protecting the #UNESCO World Heritage Site Villa Forni Cerato.

Building props in the granary

They are preparing temporary mainstays to support the weight of my roof, before the implementation of the static consolidation project.

Maintenance works on the roof

We could only choose #AndreaPalladio’s birthday (November 30, 1508) to start the safety works of #villafornicerato, which follows the survey campaign carried out (still in progress), and the replacement of the doors and windows of the 13 windows on …

Villa Forni Cerato in 1959

The story of #VillaForniCeratoThe year was 1959, when a Tourist route was proposed in Dueville, Montecchio Precalcino and other nearby cities to discover the Villas that characterize this territory, including Villa Forni Cerato.

New video on air

We thank #ConsorzioVicenzaè and #Adifly for creating a wonderful video shot August 2020

Work in progress in Villa Forni Cerato

Many sensitive people feel sad and see only desolation in Villa Forni Cerato. This is also an unequivocal way to show us their closeness and their participation.This morning, as very often happens, tour work was in Villa Forni Cerato …

Another VFC imitation in Georgia U.S.A.

It is not the first time that my structure is an inspiration for the construction of other buildings. In this case it is the Reinhardt University, more specifically it is the “Visual Arts Center” in #Waleska, #Georgia.

ETH Zurich students visited Villa Forni Cerato

The students of ETH Zürich, together with a new design expert friend from Cambridge, braved the hot recent days to visit and get to know my story. It was a pleasure to meet them and notice their sincere and …

New video “Forni’s house”

#GirolamoForni and I shot the third short movie of the series “The History of Villa Forni Cerato”. Enjoy watching it on our official YouTube Channel!

XVI century nails

The nails for fixing decorative elements placed above the doors inside, fixed in the masonry when the finishing plasters were made, were identified as original and dating back the 16th century.