Villa Zannier-Variola, ora Villa Curtis Vadi
Nineteenth-century manor building, completely immersed in the greenery of a well-kept garden that surrounds it, with a fountain in the front part.
It develops over three floors, with an elongated rectangular plan due to the presence of two lateral annexes, of which the one on the right is concluded with an upper terrace.
The main facade, with a symmetrical scheme, is composed of seven vertical axes on which doors and architraved windows open, decorated with molded frames. The ground floor, slightly raised, is treated with rusticated finish, bordered by a string course; it is accessed through a simple portal on a few steps, surmounted on the first floor by a small balcony with an iron railing.
During the Great War, it hosted the 3rd department of the field hospital 045 of the III army with 220 beds.
It is now home to the restaurant “Villa Curtis Vadi”.