It is located on the ancient Roman route of the Via Cassia. Its history is full of charm: built in 1600, it was born as a nunnery.
Shortly after the First World War it was purchased by the Cornacchia Palmieri, a Roman patrician family, who left the Villa with its current coat of arms.
In this period the convent was transformed into the family’s Tuscan villa, the mill, the armory and the library were built.