One can distinguish from the other Villa Gasparini of Sant'Angelo in Vado by well conserved architectual
structures. It represents one of the best examples of a family-managed country-house.
Villa Gasparini is situated on a small hill above the main road about 389m sm and just 2km from Sant'Angelo.
This 3-floor house is still comprised of its original stone. The entrance looks over a green landscape and
woods.
The back of the house, meanwhile, faces the garden, the River Metauro (m150),and the public pool.
Nearby there is also a small lake where people can picnic and go fishing.
Villa Gasparini makes the perfect place for a vacation in Italy!
A place of transit and a crossroad of civilization, represents the heart or the ancient Dukedom of Urbino.
It is a solitary land woven by the rhythms beaten out by man's work, illuminated by a light that spreads
as far as the source of the Metauro, a place that more than any other has kept the echo of ancient voices,
sounds, silences and appearances which change according to the day and seasons.
The finest but strongest thread ideally joins the eagle that overlooks the harmonious proportions of
the Towers of the Ducal Palace to the evocative mass of the Alps of the Moon: a journey of the soul
through a territory that has been utilized in various ways by man and which is distinct in its artistic
and artisan vocations, rich in old villages and in characteristic architectonic nuclei that are to be
found in a natural environment of extraordinary beauty.
By these meanders so full of history, a land has grown up of great harmony and consonance in its landscape
and architecture. The stratification of urban settlements has developed linearly in an almost religious
respect for the surrounding environment. The inhabitants of this privileged part of the pre-Appenines
like to guard and protect not only the still visible evidence of a glorious past but also the bright
spaces that seem to derive from Piero della Francesca's rational teaching.
It is in these spaces that man in the latter Middle Ages and in the Renaissance has dotted the valleys,
the slopes an the Appenine ridges with castles, noble villas, pigeon towers and sparse rural villages;
buildings that are important artistic and historic monuments, examples of an architecture that has
wrongly been defined as inferior and secondary.
Villa Gasparini, Sant'Angelo in Vado, località "I Palazzi" (PU)