Villa Leoni-Sandri
Villa Leoni dates back to the eighteenth century it is accessed by an entrance that is located in the main street of the village. It has a rectangular shape with two main facades are both open from simple arched doorways slightly rusticated, topped with undulating balconies from the railings of wrought iron. On the sides of a series of windows contorniate from simple profiles. This villa was completed in the year 1732 when it was consecrated a chapel dedicated to St Helena or the Holy Cross. Inside an altar in polychrome marble enriched with paintings and sculptures, the altarpiece of Saint Helena kneeling before the cross, and the two angels carved on the sides of the cornice, which in turn call the heads of the cherubim placed on the side doors that lead to the sacristy .
There are three buildings arranged in a U on the west side of the villa, which run from the palace to give life to the court services dominical. Even these decorated, have an elegant portal and an orderly row of windows. Here are the arcades, stables and barns. Beautiful 2 meters of the avenue lined with cypress trees, which led from the manorial court to a small park in the middle of the area fenced. Also worth seeing is the park that runs along the driveway, rich in vegetation hides three sarcophagi or fake tombstones with inscriptions dedicated to literary characters such as love, Romeo and Juliet, Abelard and Heloise Paul and Virginia.