The case study of Villa Beatrice d’Este: management planning of a multi-layered site with Medieval ruins in the Veneto Region, Italy

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Valentina Gamba

valentina.gamba@venetiancluster.eu

Sergio Calò

sergio.calo@venetiancluster.eu

Maurizio Malé

maurizio.male@venetiancluster.eu

Enzo Moretto

enzo@micromegamondo.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7985-1005

Abstract

Villa Beatrice d’Este is a 17th century Venetian Villa in the Veneto Region, Italy, located within the area of the Euganean Hills Regional Park. The villa was built to replace a previous 13th century Medieval Monastery, whose structure was integrated in the villa. Remains of the Medieval structures are still visible today. The monumental complex constitutes an example of a multi-layered site with continuous life from Medieval times up to the present days. For this reason, the site was selected as a case study by the EU-funded project RUINS, in view of proposing a management plan to protect and valorise its complex heritage, as an example of heritage site with Medieval ruins in Europe.

Keywords:

Medieval heritage, ruins, Venetian Villas, sustainability, valorisation, protection

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Gamba, V., Calò, S. ., Malé, M. ., & Moretto, E. (2020). The case study of Villa Beatrice d’Este: management planning of a multi-layered site with Medieval ruins in the Veneto Region, Italy. Protection of Cultural Heritage, (10), 19–44. https://doi.org/10.35784/odk.2363