Villa degli Albertini is located along the road that leads to Punta S. Vigilio, directly on the shores of Lake Garda and was commissioned by the Veronese Becelli family, feudal lords of Costermano during the second half of the 16th century.
With its five red towers and large park, the villa characterizes the entire gulf of Garda, a wide avenue of magnolias rises from the gate and leads directly to the main entrance staircase.
The early 19th century atmosphere of the rooms of the house remains unchanged, where Carlo Alberto of Savoy was a guest, who received the Lombard deputation here on 10 June 1848 that brought him the act of annexation to Piedmont, the Duke of Genoa and Maximilian of Bavaria.