Situated a few kilometers from the historical centre of Spoleto, in a splendid position that dominates the town, surrounded by eight hectares of natural meadows and woods, the Villa has been ably restored by Giovanna Milani and Luigi Capobianchi to be turned into a first-rate hotel that combines the unchanged original characteristics, with all the comforts of home accompanied by warm hospitality.
Built in 1880, the villa was the country residence of the architect Giovanni Battista Milani, one of the most important exponents of Roman architecture of the first decades of the twentieth century , who enlarged and enriched it according to the classical-renaissance characteristics of the time, enriched it with his own refined taste and passion for ancient art.
The refined architectural "pastiche" created by architect G.B: Milani is emphasised by the eclectic Salon and its marvellous lacunar ceiling with fine gold decorations, the monumental sixteenth - century fireplace and the magnificent seventeenth - century portal on which the latin motto Pacem Natura Quaero stands out. Precious antique furniture, valuable paintings and an impressive library rich in eighteenth and nineteenth - century architectural books are part of the luxurious furnishings of the Salon.
In such an ambience, and on special occasions like New Year's Eve or Easter, our guests can enjoy the suggestive nineteenth-century atmosphere of chamber music concerts. From the Loggia, finely decorated with the frescos by Antonino Calcagnadoro you can enjoy the picture postcard view of Spoleto and the medieval villages which skirt Assisi valley, Trevi, Spello, Montefalco and Assisi in the distance on the slopes of Monte Subasio.
Awarded Historical Residence by Regione Umbria in December 1999, Villa Milani has eleven rooms named after the constellations, accurately furnished with valuable antique furnishing.