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Due to the current health emergency situation, visiting times and procedures may be subject to change. It is therefore advisable to check them by contacting the garden directly.
The only existing example of a Venetian villa surrounded by fortified walls, Castello di Roncade features an old building and a tousled 19th-century wood with cedars of Lebanon, magnolias and crepe myrtle serving as background to crenelated towers, boxwood, statues and small obelisks.
The castle on whose remains the villa was built was donated to the Counts of Collalto by Otto II in the 10th century. Destroyed in the 14th century by Cangrande della Scala, between 1514 and 1532 Girolamo Giustinian undertook its reconstruction with gardens and “broli” (cultivated areas), and in the vicinity, mills, houses for the peasants and agricultural properties. The property then passed to the Ciani Bassetti family and in 1930 restoration work was begun to recover the particularity of a Renaissance residence surrounded by a Medieval fortification. The residence is composed of the main house, with two large “barchesse” buildings either side with arched porticos, and a small oratory to the left of the villa. The garden has retained its 16th century layout: the courtyard at the entrance is divided into two ample symmetrical lawns embellished by cedars of Lebanon trees and magnolias and divided by an avenue dotted with statues on the same axis as the loggia and the gate of the surrounding fortified walls; either side of the raised podium of the facade there are two parterreswith hedges forming geometric patterns. This layout is repeated on the rear level, on the sides of the extremities of the “barchesse” and the oratory. The estate is an important winery relying one hundred and ten hectares of vineyards.
Highlights
The "brolo"
An integral part of a Venetian villa garden, the “brolo” was a vast area intended for the cultivation of vegetables and fruit trees to be consumed at the villa. At Roncade the “brolo” is at the back of the villa, where vines have been planted. Around this “brolo” there was another much vaster one, known as the “brolo grando”.
The crenellated walls
The imposing fortified walls around the castle that in times of peace was transformed into a villa with a loggia opening out to the exterior, were an effective defence against invaders, with their four impressive square towers, plus the two circular ones and the moat fed by the river Musestre.
The “barchesse”
Being the heart of an agricultural estate, a Venetian villa is almost always paired with functional out buildings: the so-called “barchesse”. Those at Roncade are architecturally elegant and located at the sides of the courtyard facing the main building.
Castello di Roncade Contacts
Castello di Roncade Opening times and prices
Opening hours
Season 2021
- Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
- Saturday afternoons, Sundays and holidays only in case of special openings and events
Individual and group visits
- Monday to Friday: 10.30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Saturdays, Sundays and holidays by appointment only.
- duration of the visit: 90′
Closing days
- festivities – for the weekend it is advisable to contact the structure by phone.
Pricing
Individual and group rates
- standard guided tours: € 15,00 per person at the above mentioned times.
- private guided tours “Cantina Experience”: € 25,00 per person by reservation only at times to be agreed.
Guided tour in language
- on request available in English – German
Castello di Roncade How to get there
Address
Via Roma, 141
31056, Roncade (TV)
Latitude: 45.6276396
Longitude: 12.3744917
How to arrive by road
- From Milan: A4 Milan-Venice and follow the signs for Tangenziale di Mestre/A57 in the direction of Venice/Airport. Continue on the Tangenziale for about 13 km then take the exit towards Quarto d’Altino. Continue on Via Giovanni Pascoli to the Castle of Roncade.
- From Bologna: A13 Bologna-Padova and then continue on A4 Padova/Milano/Venezia. Continue on the Tangenziale for about 13 km then take the exit towards Quarto d’Altino. Continue on Via Giovanni Pascoli to the Castle of Roncade.
How to arrive by train
FS connections from Milan to Treviso.
How to arrive by bus
Direct connections from Treviso guaranteed by the company ATVSO SpA
Castello di Roncade Services/Accessibility
Services
We organize tours of the castle and the cellars with a final tasting of locally produced wines. Rates and details on the website .
B & b
At the castle of Roncade you can stay in B&B and apartments. For further information consult the website
There is a wine shop for tastings and purchases. The opening hours are as follows:
- summer timetable (April - October): Monday to Saturday: 9.00 am - 6.30 pm/ Sunday 9.00 am - 12.00 am
- Winter opening hours (November - March): Monday to Friday: 9.00 am - 6.00 pm/ Saturday and Sunday: 9.00 am - 12.00 am
There is an internal private car park and an external coach park.
A free wi-fi connection is available for guests staying at the b&b.
Cancellation policy: 2 days in advance.
Accessibility
For people with disabilities, there are partial architectural barriers.
Castello di Roncade Private events
Corporate events, banquets and weddings can be arranged.
Castello di Roncade Itineraries
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