Villa Feltrinelli

Built between 1892 and 1899 and planned by Francesco Solmi and Alberico Belgioiso, shows a neo-Gothic style. The Villa is located the small locality of San Faustino. The Villa is divided into three sectors: the central one is hexagonal in shape and once included a small tower, which German troops tore down during the Second War World, being the residence of Benito Mussolini.

Mussolini arrived to Villa Feltrinelli on the 8th October 1943 and from the Villa he reached the headquarter to the Ville Orsoline (now Palazzo Feltrinelli) by car. He lived in Villa Feltrinelli until 1945 when moved to Milan.

The Historic Residence has turned into a luxury hotel, which includes 18 suites and 85 employees. The huge park hosts rural buildings where the farmers who worked for the Feltrinelli's family once lived. These small buildings has become exclusive small houses located in the central section of the hotel. Villa Feltrinelli also hosts the "Limonaia" (lemon garden) now included in a beautiful garden for tourists who chose spending their stay in the small houses.

Villa Feltrinelli
Villa Feltrinelli
Villa Feltrinelli