The Tiziano and Cadore Studies Foundation offers a visit to Villa di Modolo, one of the most important historic villas in the province of Belluno, immersed in the landscape of Valbelluna and at the foot of the Dolomites.
Built from the seventeenth century and redefined in its current forms in 1806 at the behest of Andrea Miari, the Villa represents one of the most significant examples of a Venetian villa in an alpine environment.
For over seven centuries linked to the Miari Fulcis family, the residence holds a history that intertwines political, cultural, and scientific events of the Belluno territory, as evidenced by the architecture, elegant salons, the barchessa, the historical park, and the famous sundials commissioned by Count Francesco Miari Fulcis, professor of geodesy at the University of Padua.
The visit will offer the opportunity to learn about a place that tells the story of the dialogue between culture, landscape, and agricultural tradition, now returned to the public thanks to a careful enhancement project that has reopened its historical spaces and the rural village.
A special occasion to discover a heritage of great charm, where the history of ancient Venetian families intertwines with that of Valbelluna and with the beauty of one of the most evocative landscapes in Veneto.
Event by reservation: modolo@contemiarifulcis.it