Villa Montesca was built at the end of the 19th century by the Franchettis, a couple who largely contributed to the lives of peasants and women with economical, charitable and, most importantly, educational initiatives. This magnificent villa holds paintings and sculptures from various artists and outdoors, the grounds host a garden with a central basin followed by an English-style park and a botanical garden.
“Two souls with an insatiable desire for good, following different paths that would always lead to one consequence: education as the only way to do good.”
(G.Lombardo Radice, Accanto ai maestri)