The barchessa, barcòn or barco it is a rural building
of service, typical of the architecture of the Venetian villa, destined
to contain the environments of job, dividing the central body space
of the villa, reserved to the owners, from that of the farmers. Normally
the barchesses were characterized by a structure porticata to tall arcades
to all sixth and you turn to the services: kitchens, to the residences
of the farmers, to the stalls and to the attached rustic (to put for
agricultural objects, store for alimentary escorts and other). The name
barchessa makes him derive from the Venetian use to the boats depot
in these structures.