San Pietro di Lavagno - Eighteenth-century villa structured in the form of a U-shaped courtyard arranged around a central courtyard and the very old ice house. Next to the main building there are two buildings and two side wings used as outbuildings or staff accommodation. The three-storey stately building, with a completely rusticated ground floor, is characterized by an arched portal on the sides of which there are four rectangular windows. Upstairs, in correspondence with the hall, there are three large arched openings (two windows and a French door) with a balustrade, the central one of which takes on the features of a small balcony. On their sides there are three rectangular windows with frames and sills on the same line as the string course. The center of the facade is further highlighted by a tympanum, with the coat of arms of the Da Porto family in the centre, and surmounted by three vase-shaped sculptures. The property is surrounded by a splendid 6,000 m2 wooded park where the patriot poet Carlo Montanari was arrested in 1852. Adjacent to the villa there are six hectares of arable land (Soave Doc area) for sale separately.--32d9747b0105dd4669b70b012e3cd39a!
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