Villa Brenzoni
Villa Brenzoni, right next to the parish church of St. Ambrose, belonged to Paul Brenzoni in 1845, married the rich Caterina Bon remembered in a plaque, then owner of other houses and plots of land in the country. By the will of Brenzoni then passed into the ownership of the City of Verona, and that he should sell it with the proceeds to establish a school of fine arts. It was then owned by Emanuele Bassani from which the City of St. Ambrose finally bought it. Over the last fifteen years the villa has become a venue of Marble Machines, thanks to which recent maintenance and restoration brought to light a nucleus of the sixteenth century made ̷̷of portals, vaulted ceilings and remains of frescoes and a spacious cellar.