Casa Dalla Francesca was once part of the architectural complex of Villa Correr. It consists of multiple buildings: an 18th-century manor house with a dormer and central pediment, an 18th-century barchessa with summit decorations, and a large 20th-century building that was once used as a tobacco drying house. Today it is a 26-hectare farm that offers the opportunity to experience rural life, courtyard animals, and farming traditions, participating in the daily life of the farm. Lunch and dinner can be arranged upon request.
The sleeping accommodations have been created in the former tobacco dryers and offer two housing options. For couples and families, double rooms with private bathrooms, window screens, and television are available. For groups, spacious rooms are available on the second floor and in the attics. The use of bicycles is also included in the overnight stay.