Villa Olmo is a public site on the shore of Lake Como, built in 1797 in the Neoclassical style. This grand, traditional building is surrounded by pristine gardens, offering stunning views across the lake. The site also hosts a rotating series of art and cultural exhibitions, inviting visitors to learn more about the Villa’s historical significance and current artistic influence. Those interested in architecture will enjoy admiring the building up close and contrasting its design with the Rationalist styles of nearby sites such as Terragni’s Monument to the Fallen. As of late 2025, the villa's interior is closed for restoration, but the gardens and park are open and worth exploring. The park is open from 7:00 to 19:00 in the winter, and 7:00 to 23:00 in the summer. Verify the opening hours and renovation status before visiting: https://www.grandigiardini.it/lang_EN/194-visit-Villa-Olmo-event-tickets#part2