The Villa dei Tasso alla Celadina, also referred to as the "Cerradina" or Serandina, is a 16th-century rural palace located in the Celadina quarter of the city of Bergamo in the region of Lombardy, Italy.
The site likely housed either a home with a fortress tower, when Gabriele Tasso, son of Domenico Tasso, expanded the buildings and gardens in the first half of the 16th century.
Presently the villa, courtyards, and gardens are used for social events.
The movable interior artwork was transferred to the collections of the Accademia Carrara.
Adjacent to the villa is a small church, known as the Oratorio dei Tasso.