Evening guided tour with the performance of the operatic soprano Veronica Rampado.
The Cà della Vigna di Selvazzano and Vigna Vecchia di Cinto Euganeo wineries they will tell us about the light and sparkling wine of the Euganean Hills to be tasted under the stars.
Villa Molin, built in Padua in 1597, is one of the masterpieces of Vincenzo Scamozzi, the great architect from Vicenza who Wittkover defined as “the intellectual father of neoclassicism”.
The genius of Vincenzo Scamozzi has shaped a villa of great formal rigor and geometric coherence. Its clear volumes stand out against the background of the Euganean hills and are reflected on Canale Battaglia with monumental elegance. The spectacular interior is a treasure chest of works of art, where Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassicism coexist harmoniously. The history of the villa is part of a broad story of the territory of the Euganean Hills, of the history of Padua and Venice, of the history of art and architecture of the last four centuries. The Italian garden is decorated with eighteenth-century statues and boxwood paths and opens onto a romantic garden among centuries-old plants and green paths.