Villa Valmarana ai Nani takes its name from the statues of the 17 stone dwarfs, originally placed in the garden, now on the walls surrounding the hous
Villa Valmarana ai Nani takes its name from the statues of the 17 stone dwarfs, originally placed in the garden, now on the walls surrounding the house and which inspired the Villa's legend of Princess Layana. The dwarfs were probably sculpted by Francesco Uliaco, most likely from the drawings by Giandomenico Tiepolo. The Palazzina and the Foresteria are frescoed by Giambattista and Giandomenico Tiepolo, hired in 1757 by Giustino Valmarana.
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Location: Vicenza Italy
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