Villa Serenella is within the regional park of the Euganean hills, in the province of Padua, set on the offshoot of the Colle di Monte Merlo.
The property literally dominates the surrounding area with beautiful 360degree views.
The original nucleus of the Villa dates back to the end of the 17th century, but it was in the first decades of the 19th century that the complex was enlarged, under the ownership of the famous musician and opera singer Gaspare Pacchiarotti.
In its report on the property, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage has defined Villa Serenella "a rare, perhaps unique, example of eclecticism with a marked neo-Gothic taste of the geographical area"
The large atrium to the south is built for the entrance of the carriages, dominated by a large hall and the construction of the two