Villa Arrigona
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Villa Arrigona was built between 1619 and 1622 on the commission of Count Pompeo Arrigoni, of the noble Arrigoni family, to the architect Antonio Maria Viani, already in the service of the Gonzagas of Mantua. It is one of most important villas of the province of Mantua.
The villa, made up of several buildings, was a stately country residence and was usually inhabited seasonally. Built on two floors with adjoining late Baroque oratory, park and cultivated land. The façade is characterized by a tympanum reminiscent of Palazzo Te, under which the large stone family coat of arms stands out.
Bibliography
Sordi M. Giuseppina, Villa Arrigona in San Giacomo delle Segnate, Editoriale Sometti Mantova, 2002; br., pp. 48, ill. ISBN 88-88091-77-7 - EAN13: 9788888091778
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- Villa Arrigona sito ufficiale
- VILLA ARRIGONA | I Luoghi del Cuore - FAI
- Villa Arrigona a San Giacomo delle Segnate è rinata: finalmente potrà riaprire
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