Villa Dacia, originally known as "Ca’ Farina," is a captivating historic residence dating back to 1540 B.C., located near the monumental Arch of Guiglia. This striking arch, constructed in 1710 and adorned with the heraldic eagle of the Montecuccoli family, former feudal lords of the area, welcomes visitors at the town's entrance. The villa is set in a prestigious environment among the houses leading up to the castle, enhanced by decorative elements from the 15th and 16th centuries.
Functioning as a vacation home, Villa Dacia features two elegantly appointed bedrooms, each with a private marble bathroom, and a travertine kitchen that opens into a cozy living area equipped with a fireplace, a two-seater sofa bed, and a 55-inch television with access to Netflix and Tim Vision. The villa's comfort is further elevated by a Turkish bath with aromatherapy and chromotherapy, as well as a small balcony overlooking the monumental arch.
Outside, a private garden includes a swimming pool, a hot tub, and a whirlpool, all of which can be enjoyed even on chilly winter evenings, providing moments of pure relaxation. Sun loungers, a barbecue area, and private parking complete the offerings. For a complete wellness experience, a private spa is available exclusively for guests.
The villa's central location allows guests to reach the heart of the town on foot within a few minutes, where they can find restaurants, hotels, and shops offering fresh bread and pizza daily, just 50 meters away. Villa Dacia is the perfect place for an unforgettable stay, steeped in history and comfort.