The earliest documented evidence of the structure goes back to the 17th century as a medieval "tumba" (estate), which, hundred years later, has been already extended to a magnificent manor with its own private chapel dedicated to Saint Rock, and, additionally, a large farm house with facilities to exploit the sulphur extracted tram the mines nearby.
After countess Geltrude Alavolini the villa often changed its owners who enjoyed the beautiful place mainly as a holiday mansion during the summer season, while mining was continued. Only at the beginning of the 20th century, when sulphur extraction suffered a steadily decline, started the abandon and gradual dilapidation of the building.
After a long, careful renovation now the splendid edifice with its gorgeous park turns back to lite, ready to accommodate new guests with modern conveniences. Thanks to the owner's respect far the building's history, the charming flair of the old villa has been perfectly maintained.
The stylish villa lies in the midst of green hills and overlooks the whole Metauro-valley, tram the Furlo canyon to the city of Fano. Its spacious, well cultivated park and the charming panorama invite to relaxing, recreative walks; sport lovers will find a multi-purpose sports field, a fitness trail and a new out-door swimming pool with all the necessary facilities.
The elegant mansion with period interior harmonically unifies refined architecture with nowadays living conveniences, contrasting old and new elements in a perfect way. Downstairs there is a large kitchen and a very impressive wine cellar, furthermore a comfortable chimney room, a large dining room and a hall far meeting and congresses with up to 100 seats. On the first floor one gets tram the elegant central hall to four suites, two of which have a large panorama terrace, one has a connecting door to the chapel gallery. The main suite offers a still more refined atmosphere with its elaborated vault ceiling and a spacious bath with jacuzzi made out of pink Portuguese marble.