Villa Tito, probably built in the 18th century, was last century the country residence of the Venetian artist Ettore Tito, an academic painter who lived between 1859 and 1941.
Inside the villa, his painter's easel is still preserved today, and several rooms still retain some decorative elements desired by the artist himself, allowing the artistic spirit of the house to be still palpable and visible. The English-style park surrounding the residence hides an icehouse beneath a typical little hill and a cedar grove.
Also curious is the oratory of the house, divided into three distinct sections, which presents itself as unique in its kind.