Located in Castelfranco Veneto, along the ancient Roman road, Postumia, between the provinces of Treviso, Padua, Vicenza and Venice. It was Count Giovanni Rizzetti, a prominent intellectual of “Schola Riccatiana”, who designed and built Cà Amata, following the architectural canons of the proportional harmonic average, which he identified. History and Tradition A place rich in
It was Count Giovanni Rizzetti who designed and built Villa Ca ’Amata, along the ancient Roman road Postumia, following the architectural canons of the proportional harmonic average he theorized, determining the height according to the width and length. Villa Ca ’Amata, in all its parts, is built with measures derived from the golden section, the
The city of Castelfranco Veneto is located exactly between the provinces of Treviso, Padua and Vicenza. It owes its fortune to its strategic position: its square-shaped defensive walls, still symbol of the city, were erected between 1195 and 1199 on the border between the three medieval towns. One hundred families of free men were sent