Palace Guerrieri Gonzaga
Palace Guerrieri Gonzaga was originally from the Festi counts of Brauenfeld in the 18th century, then Francesco Maria Giuseppe Lodron, a lover of botany and gardens, at the beginning of the nineteenth century gave it to Baron Sigismondo Moll, who used it as a retreat and study place; presents a series of eighteenth-century rooms with a library.
Palace Guerrieri Gonzaga: well preserved and among the most beautiful in Trentino is the park that develops in front of the building, bordered by high walls, Moll transforms it into an English garden with avenues, waterways with waterfalls, pond with bridge, woodland areas and lawn areas, also including architectural elements, a building-aviary; a monumental lemon-house is also part of it. It passes the property of the Marquis Guerrieri Gonzaga after the First World War.