The Villa Lattes complex consists of a villa body with two wings used as barchesse (farm buildings), an oratory and several coeval buildings, originally intended for agricultural activities, joined by the historical park, adorned with two statues by Marinali and the busts of the twelve Caesars purchased by Bruno Lattes in 1938, subsequently inserted as furnishing elements for the fish ponds in the north park, in the general redesign of the garden that took place in those years.
Villa Lattes, completed in 1715, is an important building by Venetian architect Giorgio Massari (1687-1766), author of other important patrician residences in Venice and the Asolano area. Among his most valuable and notorious works are Palazzo Grassi in Venice and the Church of Santa Maria della Pietà, while on the mainland Villa Pola Pomini in Barcon di Vedelago, Villa Perussini in Castelcucco, the Duomo in Possagno and the remodelling of Villa Filippin in Paderno del Grappa and Cà Corner della Regina in Cavasagra di Vedelago.