Description
Among the hills of Valpolicella, one can find this fascinating example of a Venetian villa in neoclassical style, built by the architect Luigi Trezza; the architect modernized the country residence of Giuseppe Salis, the last descendant of a famous family of Veronese apothecaries, giving the main facade of the complex a "Palladian" style structure with a loggia in the center with Doric columns that characterize the main Villa.
Due to its size and location, this property is suitable for both residential use and as a place of entertainment, suitable for hosting various types of events.
On the ground floor we find a small living room, a large kitchen with an imposing marble fireplace, which allows you to immerse yourself in an atmosphere of times gone by, where you can feel the charm of history; on the first floor we find a large living room, with double exposure and splendid views of the hills, the vineyard and the park; this room divides the two wings of the villa where the six bedrooms are located. Inside the property there are also some generously sized cellars. The property is completed by another L-shaped building intended for the garage, stables and greenhouse; edged with Guelph battlements of neo-medieval style, this building has on the west side, the "barcaccia" composed of a portico of three arches, surmounted by a large tympanum and is characterized by the presence of two imposing, well-preserved statues. To embellish this splendid property there is the presence of finds from the Roman era, such as for example in the entrance area of the villa where you can observe a counterweight of a large Roman press used until the last century.
The external space of the Villa is enriched by well-kept flowerbeds and a park with fruit trees, olive trees and a vineyard of approximately one hectare.