18th-century villa built by Galeotto Nogarola, who in 1745 owned 76 fields of land in Pesina. It was briefly occupied by the Napoleonic forces and used for hospital purposes.
The villa is private and not open to visitors. It belongs to the Abrile De Palma family.
Located in a beautiful location, almost in the middle of the contrada (city quarter) it was probably built in the first decades of 1700s by Galeotto Nogarola, who in 1745 already owned 76 fields in Pesina.
The palace is composed of a splendid “house of the lord” and a crenellated tower covered by green lush vegetation. In 1796, the palace was occupied by Napoleon's troops and later used as a hospital.
Today it is privately owned by Abrile De Palma