Villa Bevilacqua is located on an elevated hillside above Lake Garda, with views toward the Veronese shore. Constructed around 1880 by the nobleman Lorenzo Rescalli, the property is part of the historic aristocratic estates of Northern Italy.
The villa extends over five levels and comprises approximately 1,600 square meters of total floor area. The structure retains numerous original architectural elements, including a square floor plan, rusticated stonework on the ground floor, stone façade detailing, generous ceiling heights, fireplaces, frescoes, vaulted structures, and other period features.
The interior layout follows a classical Venetian typology, organized around a central salon, with adjoining rooms arranged symmetrically.
The property includes a park of approximately 17,000 square meters with landscaped grounds and mature trees. The setting is without direct neighbors while remaining within convenient reach of regional infrastructure and services.