A testimony to the history and culture of Cavaion Veronese.
It is an imposing palace on the highest western foothills of Monte San Michele, the result of minor but no less noble architecture. Built on a pre-existing 15th-century building, much larger than the present one, the palace has three floors with walls crowned by Ghibelline merlons. It has a superb red marble staircase and several rooms frescoed with floral motifs and bearing beautiful paintings. The villa was accessed through a characteristic cypress avenue, where the guest quarters were located. Today, however, there is direct access to the terrace with a balustrade. In front, on the sloping crags, is a beautiful park with grandiose pine trees. The complex has recently been restored.