Via Rosa Rosemberg, 6/A - AQUILEIA (UD)
The vacation home La Fontanella 1905 is named after the fountain located right in the center of the village of Villa Raspa where it is located. It is suitable for two or four people, has a size of about 50 square meters and is located on the first floor of a semi-detached house. It consists of a double bedroom, a spacious bathroom, a living area with equipped kitchen, table and chairs, and a double sofa bed. Additionally, there is a small terrace overlooking the garden.
Externally, the house features numerous stones embedded in the walls, which are inscriptions, Roman epigraphs. They were discovered by Marino Macor's grandfather, an avid collector of Roman artifacts, who created a rare private collection visible and available to everyone. Now, most of those artifacts are exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia. The stones are the subject of study; in fact, historians, students, and enthusiasts often come to visit.