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  • The Valmarana family is an aristocratic family in Vicenza, one branch of which also held Venetian patrician status. Its motto was "Plus Ultra" (Further). They were named after the village of Valmarana (now part of Altavilla Vicentina) in the Berici Hills, where they held fiefs from the bishop of Vicenza.


    History


    According to a legend, the family was descended from the ancient Roman Maria gens. In 1031 they were made counts by Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor. On 30 April 1540 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor issued a special diploma making them counts palatine of Nogara.
    Their title of count was also recognised by the Republic of Venice. In 1659 the family branch led by the brothers Triffone, Stefano and Benedetto was given Venetian patrician status after they paid 100,000 ducats to help fund the Cretan War This made them one of the 'Case fatte per soldo' (houses whose patrician position was achieved through money). Another line of the family did not join the Venetian patricians but did still sit in the Noble Council in Vicenza itself. Under the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia both branches were granted noble status and the rank of count of the Austrian Empire by Sovereign Resolutions on 18 December 1817, 11 March 1820 and 13 March 1825.


    Notable members


    Giovanni Francesco Valmarana (died 1566), made count palatine by Charles V, commissioned Andrea Palladio to design the Villa Valmarana in Lisiera
    Giovanni Alvise Valmarana, brother of Giovanni Francesco, husband of Isabella Nogarola, father of Leonardo Valmarana
    Leonardo Valmarana, husband of Isabetta Da Porto, completed the Villa Valmarana between 1579 and 1591
    Giustino Valmarana (1898-1977), Christian Democrat politician and member of the Constituent Assembly of Italy
    Mario Valmarana, professor of architecture at the University of Virginia
    Lodovico Valmarana (1926-2018), count of Valmarana and Nogara, brother of Mario, owner of the Palladian Villa Almerico Capra, known as La Rotonda


    Building projects




    = Vicenza

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    Valmarana Chapel, in Santa Corona, designed by Andrea Palladio
    Palazzo Valmarana, designed by Andrea Palladio
    Loggia Valmarana
    Villa Valmarana Ai Nani
    Villa Capra "La Rotonda", designed by Andrea Palladio


    = Venice

    =
    Palazzo Smith Mangilli Valmarana in the Cannaregio district
    Palazzo Corner Valmarana in the San Marco district
    Palazzo Curti Valmarana, in the San Marco district


    = Other

    =
    Villa Valmarana in Lisiera di Bolzano Vicentino (Vicenza), designed by Andrea Palladio
    Barchesse di villa Valmarana in Mira (Venezia) Villa Barchessa Valmarana, Mira
    Villa Valmarana in Vigardolo di Monticello Conte Otto (Vicenza), designed by Andrea Palladio
    Villa Valmarana Morosini in Altavilla Vicentina (Vicenza), designed by Francesco Muttoni.
    Villa Cittadella Vigodarzere Valmarana in Saonara - designed by Giuseppe Jappelli in 1817


    References

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