building
architecture
Architecture
Italy
Villa Rotonda
Architecture
Renaissance
Paolo Almerico

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Completed in 1592, La Villa Capra “La Rotonda” is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture designed by architect Andrea Palladio. Commissioned by Paolo Almerico, the villa was intended to serve as a recreational retreat, a harmonious blend of private living quarters and functional spaces, where Almerico could spend his final years indulging in leisure and spiritual activities pursuits. La Rotonda’s iconic central dome, symmetrical facade, and balanced proportions have made it one of Palladio’s most famous works and a cornerstone of Renaissance architectural design. Today, the villa inspires architects and designers worldwide and is a testament to Palladio’s exceptional talent and vision.
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Use the entrance to make a figurine display box, which can be equipped with a 60mm diameter LED light.
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Bill of materials
- NameQuantityNotes
- 1LED light - 59mm*8mm circle1
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Renaissance Architecture Entrance - Scene Display.3mfDesigner20.55 MB
2025-10-13






