This Villa has a considerable historical, artistic and environmental value. It is an example of aulic architecture with the 17th-century structure of the coffered ceilings in the salon on the first floor and the 18th-century layout of the colonnade atrium, the general décor of the salons and the chapel, and the bottom part of the garden design. It is surrounded by a concrete flooring which keeps it isolated and is also separated from the park functions it should actually be reintegrated into. The restoration, which ended in 2010, mainly aimed at recovering the frescos and stuccos of the salons on the ground floor and on the “piano nobile” (main floor).