The Pola family, coming from the Istrian city of the same name, settled in Treviso between the 14th and the 15th century, where, recognized in the nobility, gained a role of increasing importance. The main surviving testimony relating to the interests of the family in the surrounding countryside is the barchessa of the no longer existing villa in Barcon di Vedelago, designed by Giorgio Massari. Through sources, cartography and comparisons, a reconstruction of the original appearance of these buildings is proposed, to evaluate the role of the Polas in this area between the 15th and the 19th century.

Il patrimonio perduto della famiglia Pola nel Trevigiano: la villa di Barcon di Vedelago

Giulia Becevello
2021

Abstract

The Pola family, coming from the Istrian city of the same name, settled in Treviso between the 14th and the 15th century, where, recognized in the nobility, gained a role of increasing importance. The main surviving testimony relating to the interests of the family in the surrounding countryside is the barchessa of the no longer existing villa in Barcon di Vedelago, designed by Giorgio Massari. Through sources, cartography and comparisons, a reconstruction of the original appearance of these buildings is proposed, to evaluate the role of the Polas in this area between the 15th and the 19th century.
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