In the Villa, precisely in the front part of the facade, we find a Bersò made of wood and wrought iron entirely covered with wisteria and climbing roses. Thanks to the refinement of the colors and fragrances of these flowers, the structure acquires a romantic charm.
Note: “Bersò” is an Italian term for a type of garden arbor or pergola, often left untranslated as it refers to a specific architectural garden feature.



