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A broad avenue leads to the
villa, which is flanked by two splendid barchesse. Our guests are
greeted by the simple, yet refined architecture of the facade comprising
the coat of arms of the noble Venetian family. The interiors are
spacious and refined. The 16th Century elegance is reflected in the
stuccos and Venetian terrazzo floors that blend with the particular
attention given to comfort. The Villa was commissioned by the nobleman
Marco Condulmer in 1743, and the walls of its magnificent lobby, the
heart of the Villa, boast four large frescoes, one of which bears the
signature of Eugenio Moretti Larese.
Among Villa Condulmer’s illustrious guests, special mention is given to
the composer G. Verdi, who stayed here in 1853 for the opening of his La
Traviata at Venice’s Gran Teatro “La Fenice”; and Ronald Reagan, who
chose to stay here in 1987 during the G8 summit held in the city of the
Doges.
What sets us apart is our passion for traditional, Venetian hospitality
culture. It is the simple reason for our success. The ingredients are
all in place: the ancient aristocratic villa is set in a park of such
magnitude to easily host a Golf club and swimming pool. Sophisticated
and unique surroundings provide an unforgettable stay, and our five-star
service knowingly blends elegance and courtesy. It is hard to make
comparison, especially when one does not need to. The goal, we strive
for, is the quality of the service we provide our guests. This is the
most important of values in the hospitality business. |