Towards the end of his life, Palladio received the opportunity to build a church, the Tempietto Barbaro, to serve the Villa Barbaro and the village of Maser. It is not certain when Tempietto Barbaro was built, but an inscription on the frieze dated 1580 gives the names of both Palladio and his patron Marcantonio Barbaro. The Tempietto and the
Teatro Olimpico were Palladio's last works and tradition says that he died at Maser while working on the building. At Maser, the patron and the architect agreed on a centralised building closely following classical models. In some other church commissions such as the
Redentore (which is a related design to the Tempietto), Palladio had been obliged to go against his inclinations and provide a long nave, but at Maser he had a patron who preferred a centralised plan. The connection of a temple front to a domed building refers to the
Pantheon. A
portico that is drawn out a long way, and has unusually steep proportions, leads along with the diagonal parts of the
pediment to two small
bell towers, which for their part pass on the upward-moving trend to the
dome. The five spaces between the columns are framed by pillars, which are like the middle four columns in their
entasis and tapering. The façade probably faced on to a small square originally. The interior has stucco decorations attributed to
Alessandro Vittoria. An
entablature is finished with a rich decoration of
cherubs and
tendrils and creates a transition to the dome vault, along with a
balustrade. Palladio alternates deep niches on a rectangular ground-plan and closed wall areas with figure
tabernacles between the eight regular half-columns. The lower part of the building is completed by an unbroken continuous ledge, whose profile – three flat bands which are contrasted with each other by
ovolo moulding – is taken over from the
arcade arches. The architect contrasts two forms of cylinder and semi-sphere by a repeated emphasis on horizontals, and, over and above that, divides them into a palpable terrestrial zone and into a light, celestial one that cannot be precisely gauged with the eye. == Nymphaeum ==