Built in the 1400s and remodeled in later centuries, this villa belonged to the noble Pisani family. It was not only the manor house, but a small world: there was also a small church dedicated to St. John, stables and land for cultivation. What makes it really special, though, is how it fits into the landscape: it fits into the terrain that slopes down to the valley and blends perfectly with the other buildings around it. The house has a simple, rectangular shape, with the main façades to the north and south, on which the first-floor windows open, with a beautiful round arch.