Description
Prestigious noble villa located a few km from the city of Verona, on the first slopes of the Lessini Mountains, in an area surrounded by large green areas and full of historic villas. The eighteenth-century villa was recently renovated with particular and precious finishes: ancient and modern expertly combined. The property consists of three residential units that can become completely independent: the main unit is arranged on three levels, complete with internal lift and large rooms as well as a spacious kitchen, 10 bedrooms, walk-in closets, 6 bathrooms, attic, a gym with sauna, a Turkish bath with massage area and a charming cellar, of approximately 140 m2, finished in stone. The second unit consists of an apartment developed on two levels with a view of the garden of the villa, while the third unit of approximately m2. 200, is currently in its raw state. The basement of approximately 450 m2 has a conference room with an industrial-type kitchen and pizza oven, a bar counter and a billiard room. Adjacent there is a large area dedicated to a garage for approximately 9/10 cars. The structure overall has 1900 square meters of living space. The villa enjoys a vast panorama of the Venetian plain and this spectacular structure is completed by a park of approximately 18,000 m2. The part dedicated to the garden has a space reserved for the swimming pool with related services and changing rooms, a beautiful gazebo and a room dedicated to an outdoor kitchen. To complete the imposing structure, a vineyard of approximately 10,000 m2 in the DOC area.
Historical notes
Originally the complex - dating back to the early 19th century - was organized around the ancient rural courtyard, where the following stood out: the manor house , with the main front facing south; two low buildings leaning against the east and west sides; the barchessa, perpendicular to the main body which closed, with the high dovecote tower, the courtyard towards the east and the oratory, which instead overlooks the road to the west. A section of the ancient surrounding wall and the high ashlar entrance portal to the courtyard are also preserved. The main building, which is arranged following the course of the street behind, was made up of a long building, two floors high and with a low attic, covered by a pavilion roof with the ridge oriented east-west.