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The villa offers families weekly stays. Places of artistic interest, such as Venice, Treviso, Asolo, Padua, Conegliano, Vittorio Veneto, Oderzo, the beaches of Jesolo, Caorle, Bibione, Lignano etc, the magnificent Dolomites and Cortina D'Ampezzo, the art towns of Padua and Vicenza may be reached by rail (Udine-Venezia line, 10 Km) and road (A4 motorway, 15 Km). Mountain and seaside resorts are within easy reach. There are tennis courts, a swimming-pool, golf courses and cycle tracks in the neighbourhood.
This large two-storey villa, first built by the Conti Porcia and Brugnera as a hunting lodge and enlarged in the 18th century, is situated in the lovely countryside on the border between the provinces of Treviso and Pordenone, strategically located within easy reach of the north Adriatic beaches and the Dolomites. The villa has a central hall, with a beautiful staircase and frescoes in the Neoclassical style, separated from the east swing, where the owners live, and the west wing, which is reserved for guests. It has a small chapel and a three-hectare park. Napoleon the first and general Radetzky are said to have stayed there. Religious services can be celebrated in the chapel. Today the villa belongs to the Cavarzerani family.