This elegant Mediterranean-style villa is situated on a lakeside, surrounded by lush vegetation. The building exhibits characteristic features of Northern Italian architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, with evident influences of the Liberty style (Italian Art Nouveau).
The facade is painted in a warm yellow hue with decorative elements creating a sophisticated contrast. The upper tier is adorned with an ornamental frieze and round porthole windows, adding elegance to the structure. Arched windows on the second floor with blue shutters create a rhythmic composition on the main facade. Particularly noteworthy are the white balconies with delicate balustrades and the columns supporting the ground floor portico.
The villa's roof is covered with characteristic terracotta tiles and features several chimneys, typical of Mediterranean architecture. The building is organically integrated into the landscape – palm trees and other Mediterranean plants frame the villa, emphasizing its southern character. The stone embankment with a simple yet functional pier complements the architectural ensemble, creating a direct connection between the building and the water.
The overall composition of the building is symmetrical and harmonious, reflecting classical principles of spatial organization, but the decorative details and surrounding vegetation soften the formality, giving the villa a picturesque, almost romantic character.