The famous facade to Palladio's Palazzo Chiericati. It was so much bigger and impressive in person!
The stage of Teatro Olimpico was designed by Andrea Palladio. The forced perspective of the 3D set behind was incredible!
Teatro Olimpico
There was so much going on in a small area of Teatro Olimpico. It was great to take the time to examine it and digest it piece by piece.
Another Palladian building, this structure was intended to be much larger and commemorate a military victory over the Turks.
Villa Rotunda, also known as Villa Capra, is the most ideal realization of a Palladian villa.
Villa Rotunda
This is the view from the front loggia of Villa Rotunda looking back at the grand entrance and chapel across the street.
Even though it's a simple form, every view of the Villa was fantastic.
This photo shows a cumulation of Noah and my excitement over matching for the second day in a row and finally being able to see Villa Rotunda firsthand.

Vicenza was a neat town bursting with its Palladian legacy. Andrea Palladio’s influence is widespread and especially strong in the US, as he inspired architects like Thomas Jefferson.