This elegant building is a fine example of Italian-style architecture, likely dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century. The villa features a symmetrical composition with two expressive tower elements, crowned with wide cornices and colonnaded belvederes.
The façade of the villa is finished in light beige tones with natural stone framing at the base and corners of the building, creating an effect of solidity and nobility. The central part with an arcade gallery consisting of three semi-circular arches supported by Tuscan columns adds particular expressiveness. Above the gallery is a graceful balcony with a balustrade adorned with decorative planters containing greenery.
The first-floor windows have an arched form with characteristic double framing, referencing the Romanesque style, while the upper row of windows is designed more simply, with wooden shutters. Note the decorative cornice beneath the roof, decorated with a row of small corbels, which is a typical element of Italian palazzos.
The building is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape with a well-maintained lawn and trees framing the villa, creating an atmosphere of privacy and seclusion. The basement level with stone cladding gives the structure monumentality and serves as a visual foundation for the more graceful upper volume.