Villa Rinaldi
About This Villa
Built in 1691, this unique masterpiece of late Baroque architecture, adjacent to the beautiful medieval town of Asolo, is an authentic villa typical of the Veneto region which oozes elegance, sophistication and history. In May of 1987 the Queen Mother enjoyed her lunch at "the villa with pastel coloured stuccoes and walls", immersed in lush scents of her favourite flower, the centenary rose.
Set in the rolling, luscious hills of Northern Italy, Villa Rinaldi enjoys a truly spectacular location and on sunny days you can glimpse the Euganean Hills and even Venice in the distance! At the end of the approach along the winding lane, you arrive at the majestic garden entrance and vast grounds enveloped by an ancient stone wall. An avenue of flowers brings you to the main entrance.
Beyond the threshold, the interior is utterly unique. Enjoying both the character of the traditional, classical décor and the comfort of modern upgrades, each room is a timeless work of art.
In the main building there is a total of four living areas - two on the ground floor plus a smaller one and a grand drawing room on the second floor. The lounges of Villa Rinaldi are truly spectacular, with remarkable décor including drapery, panels, beams and stuccos creating a thoroughly elegant yet comfortable feel. Despite the classical design, there are multiple modern touches, including WiFi throughout.
The ornate dining room sits alongside the two ground-floor living rooms and offers an exquisite location for a meal with the whole group. The kitchen is also on the ground floor, and exudes a more traditional character, with a large fireplace and wooden furniture.
Up the first of the staircases, on the first floor, alongside the grand living room, there are two of the seven bedrooms. Both feature double beds and their own seating areas as well as painted ceiling beams and beautiful stuccos above the bed.
The further four bedrooms are found on the second floor, including a master suite with several fully-stocked bookshelves for your reading pleasure, armchairs, classical wallpaper and a luxurious French-style king-size bed in the centre of it. The en-suite features more interesting tiles and patterns. There is another double bedroom, a single bedroom and finally one twin room, completing the main building bedrooms.
A separate apartment has a double bedroom accommodating another two adults. It is ideal for those seeking a little more privacy and has its own living area, kitchenette, bedroom with king-size bed and bathroom.
Just as intricate and beautiful as the interior, the exterior facilities of Villa Rinaldi offer all the grandeur of the house itself. The ornate wire gates welcome you into a garden bursting with life. Stone steps and a hillside path lead you up to the stunning private pool, adjoined by a changing room with shower and toilet facilities. At 16m x 8m there’s plenty of room for everyone to join the fun or do some morning laps before an al fresco breakfast on the terrace!
Dotted with flowers, avenues and sculptures, you can truly lose yourself among the olive trees and the rosebushes. Dine under the stars at the traditional stone table, or simply sip a glass of local prosecco on one of the many terraces in the array of fantastic chairs and sofas.
Despite enjoying such a privileged position clad in the hillside, Villa Rinaldi is in fact just a stone's throw away from the centre of Asolo and in a picturesque part of Italy for experiencing all kinds of food, music and history. Asolo dates back to medieval times and is full of artisan shops selling local crafts and restaurants and trattorias serving delicious local produce. The Rocca fortress dates back to the 12th-century and, with views towards the mighty Dolomites range, it is not to be missed!
Other cities within around an hour's drive include Vicenzo, Treviso and Venice. The top sight in Vicenza is the UNESCO-listed theatre while famous Venice makes for a fantastic day trip. Spend your time meandering through the boutique-lined streets, visiting St Mark's Square and taking a boat trip along the canals.
To discover more of the area's outstanding natural beauty, visit Lake Garda or head north to the Dolomites National Park where you will find forests, valleys and breathtaking views.