Villa Sola Cabiati

Villa Sola Cabiati is an artistic masterpiece that harks back to the hedonism of the Belle Époque. With elaborate halls boasting stuccoes and frescoes by renowned artists of the day, and priceless collections of tapestries, paintings, majolica and Chinese vases, this historic residence will transport you back to a time when extravagance knew no bounds.

The spirit of indulgence extends to the flowering Italian garden with direct views over the waters, the park bursting with scented trees, and the beautiful outdoor pool, making Villa Sola Cabiati the ideal place for reliving the decadent history of the Lake.

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Stay at Villa Sola Cabiati

Located just a few minutes from the Grand Hotel Tremezzo, this aristocratic residence is available for parties up to twelve. Six suites, situated in the wings of the Villa, each comprised of a spacious bedroom and ensuite bathroom, offer a unique décor that is as extravagant as it is comfortable. Lavishly decorated halls are entirely yours to enjoy in total privacy. 
The perfect frame to the residence, the beautiful Italian garden extends towards the Lake, while nestled in the park round the back is a splendid pool, a wonderfully secluded spot for spending lazy hours.

A full dedicated staff, including Villa Manager, butler, chamber maid and housekeeper is at your disposal throughout your stay, always providing the same five star hospitality you love at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo. 
Life doesn’t get better than this.

Location

Villa Sola Cabiati enjoys a prime location in the heart of the Lake, facing the ever-beautiful Bellagio. Just a five-minute ride by boat or car from the Grand, the residence benefits from being so close to the hotel as guests can make full use of the facilities, including the award-winning T Spa and various bars and restaurants. The Villa is also the ideal starting point for your exploration of the most famous gardens and villas on the Lake, which are all an easy distance by road or water.

History and architecture

Built in the 16th century, the Villa was bought by the Dukes of Serbelloni in the 18th to be their summer escape from the heat of Milan. In this age of exuberant decadence, no expense was spared to make the Villa the most spectacular on the Lake.

The façade was redesigned in the Neoclassical style and the two side wings, impressive staircase, marble balconies and characteristic blue shutters – reflecting the lake waters – were added. Great artists were brought in to embellish the halls and rooms with elaborate stuccoes and frescoes resulting in spectacular period décor.

Outdoors a grand Italian garden with four blossoming parterres was planted, a romantic stone mooring was built and an impressive cast iron gate was installed.

In a sign of their affection for the Villa, the Serbelloni inscribed the words Villulae Quietem, the stillness of a small villa, above the entrance. A statement as true today as it was then.