
Within a district of eighty hectares of uncontaminated green lies Villa Corallo in the center of what was once a rich rural settlement; this is testified by the two annexes that flank the villa to define a "C" system. To testify the strong bond of the villa with the surrounding agricultural life is also the choice to build the building on an ancient axis that crosses the entire estate from north to south; a significant central court from which two large entrances depart, defining the crossing.
The villa stands out for its monumentality; the mighty volume determined by the four levels (ground floor, mezzanine, first floor and second floor) insists on a "compact and tight" rectangular system. The front of the building is striking for its rich decorations; pilasters, moldings, heraldic symbols give the whole a rather Mannerist image.