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Villa Troubetskoy

CIN Code: 1234
Beds: 18 | Halls for events: 1
Seatings for events: 50

historical residence dating back to the 17th century in the midst of the Veneto countryside, the unique history of Villa Troubetskoy, which was formerly owned by descendants of Tsar Nicholas I, is reflected in its period furnishings and authentic decorations.

The Villa spans three floors over 500 square metres, featuring lounge and sitting rooms, nine bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. The extensive park surrounding the property is a haven of peace and quiet.

Villa Troubetskoy is strategically positioned midway between Venice and Treviso, with easy access to motorways, railway stations and airports. It is just 10 minutes from Marco Polo Airport, a short distance from motorway exits for Cortina d’Ampezzo, Padua, Venice and Trieste, and five minutes from the railway station.

The location is perfect for a family holiday or a getaway with friends, where you can immerse yourself in a tranquil setting steeped in historical charm and tranquillity.

The history of Villa Troubetskoy
Villino Troubetskoy is a minor Venetian Villa from the 18th century, first built along the Zero Canal in order to allow its guests to reach Venice by water. In the 1960s, the canal was moved about 200 metres, thus expanding the park at the same time.

At the end of the 19th century, the Villa was purchased by the noble Russian Troubetskoy family for the residence of two of the Troubetskoy girls, who were, in fact, both illegitimate daughters of the Tsar and who had effectively been exiled in Italy. One of the two girls went on to marry the Duke of Morny, becoming one of the leading and most alluring noblewomen of the Belle Époque period in Paris, while the other sister married a Franco-Russian count.

The following generation also consisted of two sisters, one of whom was a close friend of fighter pilot Francesco Baracca, who spent his last night at the Villa before being shot the next day. This generation not only had no descendants but also slowly sold off the lands surrounding the estate. In the 1950sCount Alberto del Bono, whose family had been friends with the Troubetskoy family since the beginning of the century, assisted Countess Eleonor Ennes, who, upon her death, subsequently left the Villa to the del Bono family.

Places of interest in the vicinity
The Villa is located in the town of Mogliano Veneto, halfway between Venice and Treviso on the Terraglio road. The entire Veneto area is easily accessible, as are the regions of Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Romagna.

  • Accommodation
  • Co-Working
  • Film sets
  • Gardens
  • Medium and long-term rentals
  • Parks
  • Pet Friendly
  • Private events
  • Residences
  • Visits
  • Weddings

Additional services

  • Cultural tourism
  • Cyclotourism
  • Excursions
  • Gardens
  • Hiking
  • Historic Homes open to visitors
  • Nature
  • Relaxation and Wellness
  • Sports
  • Walking itineraries

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    Where the House is located

    Region: Veneto
    City: Mogliano Veneto (TV)

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