Villa Nichesola
In the area of ̷̷Ponton Nichesola find Villa , built by Fabio Nichesola but made ̷̷famous by his son Caesar , because he will , the wise canon , used it as a place of storage of a valuable collection of inscriptions, medals and architectural finds , creating a botanical garden to which it binds also the particular species of Cornus Nichesolae . The collection was reassembled at the Museum of Lapidary Verona will Maffei while the garden was destroyed at the beginning of the seventeenth century , following the sale of the Villa , which passed to Caesar Marogna and then to Bevilacqua .
The complex includes the patrician residence, department stores for the team and for the products of the land and the peasants’ houses . Among the residential buildings stand out beautifully painted three rooms and rich mythological statues and Doric columns , as well as the exterior frescoes of the palace overlooking the courtyard and a cave stalactites from the floor decorated with mosaics.
Currently the complex is owned by the Sisters Franza and Ennio Zerbini .