Villa Widmann Rezzonico Foscari, an architectural gem from the 18th century, this villa was constructed by the Venetian nobility as a summer retreat. Nestled in the picturesque countryside of the Brenta Riviera, it lies conveniently between Venice and Padua.
The estate features the villa itself, which is available for guided tours, along with a historic garden and a grand park. It also includes an arcade and greenhouses, providing versatile spaces for conferences, corporate gatherings, and private events, all set in a prestigious location that beautifully merges historical charm with modern amenities.
The expansive park stretches to the north of the villa, where linden, cypress, and horse chestnut trees create a lush backdrop for delicate stone statues of gods, nymphs, and cupids, embodying the serene Arcadian spirit. To the right, behind the Barchessa, lies a spacious area next to the greenhouses and a charming pond adorned with cypress trees, established in the late 19th century. Close by, a stone gazebo with a wrought iron roof is enveloped by horse chestnut trees, which have borne witness to countless romantic moments over the centuries.