History of the Villa
Built in 1925, Villa Arnica served as a guesthouse from the 1960s to the 1980s. During this time, it attracted artists, actors, and creatives from across Europe, who filled the villa with life, inspiration, and ideas.
This vibrant legacy was taken up and preserved as much as possible by the Dissertori family. With a focus on maintaining historical details, the villa was renovated in 2019 by Interior Studio Biquadra. All ten rooms and suites have retained the charm of Italian 1960s design and are intended to inspire pause, reflection, and creativity. The design has been recognized with a German Design Award, among others.
Built in 1925, Villa Arnica served as a guesthouse from the 1960s to the 1980s. During this time, it attracted artists, actors, and creatives from across Europe, who filled the villa with life, inspiration, and ideas.
This vibrant legacy was taken up and preserved as much as possible by the Dissertori family. With a focus on maintaining historical details, the villa was renovated in 2019 by Interior Studio Biquadra. All ten rooms and suites have retained the charm of Italian 1960s design and are intended to inspire pause, reflection, and creativity. The design has been recognized with a German Design Award, among others.
The garden and pool house also contribute to the villa’s nostalgic charm. Modern design meets the spirit of past decades, creating an atmosphere that is both timeless and contemporary - one that has been featured in numerous international magazines.
Whatever the gardener harvests - crisp, sweet, or spicy - from the 3,000 m² Arnica Acker in summer or autumn is skillfully prepared and served for breakfast at the pool house, lunch or tea time in the salotto, or during a garden gala at sunset.
The garden and pool house also contribute to the villa’s nostalgic charm. Modern design meets the spirit of past decades, creating an atmosphere that is both timeless and contemporary - one that has been featured in numerous international magazines.
Whatever the gardener harvests - crisp, sweet, or spicy - from the 3,000 m² Arnica Acker in summer or autumn is skillfully prepared and served for breakfast at the pool house, lunch or tea time in the salotto, or during a garden gala at sunset.
"Villa Arnica provides a secluded, garden-lined retreat, making it the perfect base for enjoying South Tyrol’s beauty as winter transitions to spring."
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