Villa Dosi Delfini, a Baroque jewel of Pontremoli hidden among centuries-old cedars, brings to life over three hundred years of history. The Dosi family, present in Pontremoli since the 1400s, became a pillar of local society following the annexation of the town to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in the 1600s, investing in the territory and constructing Villa Dosi Delfini in the 1700s.
The villa, designed by Alessandro Ghirardini and Francesco Natali, is spread across three levels: the first floor is still used by the family, while the central part of the ground floor features an extraordinary hall adorned with sumptuous quadrature frescoes and nine private frescoed living rooms.
The meticulously designed outdoor spaces offer a corner of paradise, with fountains and lush vegetation. Still cloaked in mystery and charm, Villa Dosi Delfini stands as an authentic testament to elegance and history, preserved in the Baroque landscape of Pontremoli.