Villa Malenchini Fortuny, Carignano

The Villa Malenchini Fortuny is a 16th-century rural palace located on Strada Felino in Vigatto #2 near Carignano in the province of Parma, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

A residence was built at the site in the 16th century by the Marchesi Lampugnani.

The rooms were decorated by Cesare Baglioni.

After the late 19th century the property was acquired by the aristocrat Eletta Fortunata Raggio (1874-1963), also surnamed Fortuny, wife of Luigi Malenchini, who created the English Gardens around the property, complete with fountains, nymphaeum, and chapel.

The approach to the Villa is through a long line of shaped cypresses.

Villa Malenchini