The villa, a nineteenth-century transformation of a pre-existing building (Venturini, 1977), is flanked by two elongated rustic buildings, of which the northern one has an “L” plan created by the aggregation of a lower building, arranged in an ortagonal direction.
There is a final artifact that completes the property: it is the body of the former stables that, hidden in the park behind the villa, preserves exterior walls elegantly painted with architectural motifs.