Decadent Neoclassical Residence on the Shore of Lake Como
Stepping into the villa is like entering a living story—one brought to life through art, architecture, and the refined art de vivre of an aristocratic past.
It’s a rare chance to immerse yourself in centuries of history while experiencing the magnificent style that has captivated distinguished travelers for over three hundred years.
This neoclassical gem, dating back to the 18th century, once served as the summer retreat of the noble Dukes of Serbelloni. Its roots reach even further—to the 16th century—before the Dukes expanded it in the graceful Neoclassical style of their era. Today, the villa still houses original period heirlooms and artworks, including the very bed where Napoleon and Joséphine Bonaparte once slept during their visit to Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan.
From its original terrazzo floors and frescoes attributed to the school of Tiepolo, to its hand-crafted Murano chandeliers, every detail whispers of Lake Como’s storied grandeur. More than a residence, it is a living museum—a testament to the elegance and splendor of a bygone age.
• A historic and artistic landmark showcasing opulent halls adorned with frescoes and ornate stuccowork by Italian masters • A manicured Italian garden to frame lake views, complete with flowering parterres and an idyllic pool nestled amid the park • A treasure trove of historic artifacts and precious collections of tapestries, paintings and majolica: discovery awaits in every corner • A unique setting where the decadent past comes alive amid the breathtaking scenery at the heart of Lake Como • Eminently private, but with wide, unfettered views over the Lake, the villa has its own jetty, to make explorations close to effortless • Six marvelous suites for up to 12 guests, each with a bedroom, bathroom and living area, furnished in its own unique style • A number of highly-decorative halls, ideal for relaxing or simply admiring the decor, a majestic dining room and the magnificent Sala degli Stucchi, practically made for romantic dinners • A splendid Italian garden with arabesque flower beds, a park and an azure pool for whiling away the hours surrounded by nature • A full staff at your complete disposal, including a butler, chamber maid, housekeeper and private chef to satisfy your every whim and fancy • The Grand Hotel Tremezzo, with its five restaurants and bars, pools, beach and award-winning T Spa, just a few minutes away
Suite Antonietta
Conveniently located on the ground-floor, this jewel-box suite features the art, furnishings and wallpaper of a bygone era along with an ensuite bathroom
Suite Gianvico
This spacious ground-floor suite boasts period furniture, postcard views and parquet floors, with dark-wood doors, gilt mirrors and copper-tone walls befitting its Baroque-inspired grandeur.
Suite Andrea
Featuring a separate sitting area and lake views framed in rich damask, Suite Andrea has a feminine, floral flair with a subtle color palette and flower-patterned wallpaper
Suite Amalia
With picture-perfect views of the Bellagio promontory, Suite Amalia cocoons guests in its gentle, golden hues and flower-flecked walls that perfectly pair with the gardens outside.
Suite Nora
Rich and romantic, the russet red Suite Nora is ideal for guests looking to escape the outside world and lap up the Lake Como views in this luxurious hideaway.
Suite Alberica
Suite Alberica, much like its twin Suite Andrea, boasts flower-bedecked walls, parquet floors as well as period art and furnishings in the bedroom and separate sitting room.
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