The Villa

Built in the early 1700s, Villa Subaglio is a splendid residence located in the heart of Brianza, just a few minutes from Milan. It was built on the Subaglio hill, named after the ancient Subaglio family, famous until the Middle Ages, but disappeared before 1700.
Over the centuries, Il Subaglio has hosted famous characters, such as the Archduke of Austria Carlo Francesco with his wife Sofia, in 1825, then the Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany, and the Duke of Modena Francesco d’Este. After the unification of Italy, some members of the royal House of Savoy were guests of the Villa as well.
Harmonious and elegant, the villa with its five large halls.
A vast English park surrounds it, crossed by a long tree-lined avenue; in front of the villa, there is a beautiful terraced Italian garden with a large boxwood parterre, and ancient stone statues, which overlooks the lower terraces through a baroque balustrade.