It remains now a private residence of the Meriggiani family.
The site for the villa had some housing when it was bought by a member of the Muratori by the mid 1700s.
The building quotes from Palladian structures such as a large window on piano nobile, but maintains a general neoclassic severity.
The interiors were frescoed by Petronio Fancelli, and his son, Pietro.
By the 19th century, the villa was sold to the Guerrini family.