The building designed by the well-known architect and urban planner Luigi Vietti (Cannobio, February 13, 1903 - Milan, March 28, 1998) dates back to the early 1960s and is completed in all its parts and details. :
- basement floor which due to the morphology of the ground has three sides against the ground and one partially above ground is surrounded, for the underground part, by an accessible air gap. In the basement, the garages and many other areas with intended use as a cellar are identified as:
• service access from the garage area
• garages (accessible via ramp)
• boiler room
• wine cellar
• pantry
• bathrooms / wc
• gym
• bunker room
• horizontal and vertical connective spaces (stairs and elevator) towards the first floor
- ground floor articulated on one level, it develops around a large central courtyard the Villa. On the ground floor there are the following rooms that enjoy an external view:
• driveway entrance portico
• circular entrance with cloakroom and guest toilet
• library / study
• porch towards the park
• main hall with fireplace (room that it overlooks both the central courtyard and the view towards the lake and pre-Alps)
• tavern room with fireplace
• main dining room
• secondary dining room
• pantry
• kitchen with terrace and service access from the park
• 2 rooms for servants with private toilets
• drying room and laundry
• horizontal and vertical connecting spaces (stairs and lift) towards the basement level and towards the first floor
- first floor the bedrooms are located, and more precisely:
• bedroom 1 - double bedroom with bathroom and walk-in closet and terrace
• bedroom 2 - double bedroom with bathroom and terrace
• bedroom 3 - double bedroom with bathroom and walk-in closet
• bedroom 4 - double bedroom with bathroom and walk-in closet
• w service c
• horizontal and vertical connective spaces (stairs and lift) towards the ground floor.
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