Interior
The interior design of the Villa was to be as wonderful, if not more so than the exterior, Alessandro and Giambattista Maganza and by Anselmo Canera were commissioned to paint frescoes in the principal salons.
Among the four principal salons on the piano nobile are the West Salon (also called the Holy Room, because of the religious nature of its frescoes and ceiling), and the East Salon, which contains an allegorical life story of the first owner Paolo Almerico, his many admirable qualities portrayed in fresco.
The highlight of the interior is the central circular hall, domed and balconied, it soars the full height of the house up into the cupola, with pillars decorated in trompe l'oeil. Abundant frescoes create whole atmosphere that is more reminiscent of a cathedral than the principal salon of a country house.