THE XVII CENTURY ELEGANCE
The villa consists of a residential body flanked by two long porticoed barchessas, at the ends of which two pertaining buildings are perpendicularly attached, which give the complex a horseshoe plan. On the west side there is the guesthouse, adjacent to a still consecrated oratory.
The building has two storeys that follow a traditional tripartite division of the plan. The main hall is marked on the outside by a large pentafora window on the noble floor, that opens on a stone terrace. The upper part of the facade culminates in a blind balustrade embellished with statues. The barchessas have large arches that rest on pillars and close with masks in a key.
In front of the villa there is a large park that in present day is bordered on the south end by a road.