Built by Paolo Tamagnino in 1715, according to the project of the famous Giorgio Massari, it represents the testimony to a wonderful past, and is part of the itineraries of the Venetian villas. Its fame is not due to its stucco works or frescoes, to its soft furnishes and valuable paintings, but to its architecture and the presence of artworks from the East, especially to the significant collection of carillons and clocks. Very interesting is also the villa's furniture dating back to the period going from the 17th to the 19th century.