When it was built, in the second half of the eighteenth century, Villa Erizzo was located on the edge of the ancient village of Rosa, on a property that included the current via Cappuccina and via Piave, on the east and west sides, and extended south to to lap the Bottenighi (now Marghera).
The villa was probably built on the area of a previous dominical house with a small oratory, which still exists, consecrated in 1686 at the behest of Andrea Erizzo. In front of the villa was an open lawn with mulberry trees, vines and fruit trees. The Erizzo family, a Venetian patrician fam
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