The photograph showcases an impressive Palladian-style villa constructed from light-colored stone. The building features a symmetrical façade with classical proportions and elements typical of Venetian architecture. The façade composition is tripartite, with a central risalit crowned by a triangular pediment.
Particular attention is drawn to two white decorative towers at the edges of the roof, which give the building an elegant silhouette. The façade is clad in light stone with precise masonry creating a rhythmic pattern. The central part of the façade is accentuated by a semi-circular window on the second floor and a triangular pediment above the entrance group.
The lower level of the building is partially concealed by lush vegetation, which organically integrates the architecture into the surrounding landscape. The window openings are framed with terracotta-colored wooden shutters, creating a pleasant contrast with the whiteness of the walls. The warm reddish-brown tiled roof harmoniously completes the overall composition.
The adjacent territory is designed in the style of an Italian garden with neatly trimmed plants in terracotta pots, emphasizing the Mediterranean character of the entire ensemble. This structure beautifully illustrates the adaptation of classical Venetian villas to a contemporary landscape context.