Villa Ravignani Bajetta is located under La Salette, with the entrance to the side of the City Hall and is surrounded by a large park. The villa once had a majestic entrance adorned with cypresses, cut by the Germans during the Second World War (only one was saved, the oldest of Valpolicella).
It was initially divided into two parts: the front side, which houses the rustic houses, containing grain deposits and a large millstone, and the rear side, with the main building. These two trunks were then merged by the restoration by the architect Giuseppe Barbieri in the eighteenth century, who also restored the neoclassical facade.