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Architecture
Villa La Pavarana is a fine example of traditional Venetian rural architecture — practical and noble, robust and refined. Thick stone walls, clay tile roofs, arched windows, and timber beams characterize the buildings, which were thoughtfully restructured in a way that preserved their essential DNA. A separate barn and several other outbuildings frame the main house, creating a hamlet-like courtyard that feels authentic and serene.
Looking out the first floor Arch
VILLA LA PAVARANA
Equestrian Facilities
Set within the villa’s expansive countryside, the estate offers ample opportunity for refined equestrian living. Designed with both horse and rider in mind, the facilities harmonize with the natural landscape and historic architecture of the property. Accommodations for up to thirty-five horses are thoughtfully arranged within the stables, complemented by open pastures, shaded trails, medical lab, and dedicated training areas. Every element reflects the same dedication to care, craftsmanship, and authenticity found throughout Villa La Pavarana.
"Designed with both horse and rider in mind, the facilities harmonize with the natural landscape and historic architecture of the property."
Fresco in the main house
Handcrafted Interiors
Every detail within the interiors reflects a reverence for craftsmanship and materials. The renovation prioritized authenticity, using reclaimed timbers, antique bricks, and hand-forged iron fixtures. Soft light filters through mullioned windows, highlighting the patina of stone floors and the grace of vaulted ceilings. Though rustic in spirit, the home offers modern comforts discreetly integrated into its timeless design.
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