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Villa La Pavarana
Benvenuto a
A Noble Estate in the Hills of Verona
Set in the gentle rise of the Veneto hills, where vineyards meet the foothills of the Alps, this 15th-century estate once belonged to a noble Veronese family. Its past lives in fresco traces, arched loggias, and sunlit courtyards, restored with care to blend heritage with modern comfort. Morning light warms the terracotta rooftops and manicured gardens, while evenings carry the scent of cypress, reminding you that beauty here is felt as much as seen.
Passing through the gates, time seems to slow. Hand-hewn stone, classical proportions, and tall windows create a calm, inviting atmosphere. Vaulted ceilings, old beams, and soft natural light give every room a sense of quiet nobility. From the grand salon to the shaded loggias, each space feels designed for gathering, lingering, and living well.
Beyond the villa, the land opens into vineyards, orchards, and silvered olive groves that have shaped local life for centuries. Just outside Verona, the estate enjoys rare privacy while remaining close to the region’s cultural heart. Days begin with church bells carried on mountain air and end with wine from the vineyards as the hills shift to evening gold. Lake Garda, the Dolomites, and Verona’s art and architecture are all within easy reach.
There are places that spark the imagination, and others that settle into the heart. La Pavarana does both. It carries its history lightly, offering a life measured not in hurry, but in moments — footsteps on cool stone, afternoon light across a wall, laughter under a canopy of stars. For those seeking more than a residence, La Pavarana is a rare inheritance: a home, a landscape, and a way of life.
ABOUT
The History
Rooted in centuries of heritage, Villa La Pavarana is believed to stand on the site of an ancient convent, with whispers of its origins dating back to the 1200s. Though rebuilt and transformed over generations, the estate’s spirit has endured — a silent witness to centuries of Veneto life. The current villa, most likely erected in the 1400s, was part of a long-standing tradition in which prominent Venetian families would retreat to the countryside to oversee their agricultural holdings and reconnect with nature.
A Message from the Owner
Villa La Pavarana has been much more than a residence — it has been a lifelong commitment to restoring beauty, honoring tradition, and caring for a truly special place. I poured my energy and heart into its restoration, respecting the land and enhancing the buildings to reflect their original character. I never intended to sell, but after relocating my show horse business to the United States, I found myself rarely returning home. Now, it’s time for a new steward to continue this story.
"I invested not only in the structures but in preserving the spirit of this land."

Property Specs
At A Glance
Total Acreage
Interior space
Main Villa
Barn
Additional Outbuildings
Total Rooms
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
111 Acres
30,140 Sq. Ft.
5,920 Sq. Ft
4,625 Sq. Ft
3,230 Sq. Ft
92
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