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
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