Owned by the municipality, it houses a residential center specializing in psychiatric therapy.
Today's building is highly compartmentalized and is attached to a development overlooking the Via Santa Margherita.
[1] The only evidence of the original structure (dated to the 16th century and now lost) is the Church of Saint Margaret which is attached to the building.
The drive leads into an inner courtyard flanked by an L-shape structure, composed of two parts, built separately in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Behind the 20th-century addition, there is a park next with a belvedere turret rising slightly above the villa's roof.