The holiday home La Fontanella 1905 is named after the historic fountain located in the heart of the village of Villa Raspa, a defining feature that adds to the authentic charm of this stay. The accommodation, which spans approximately 50 square meters, is situated on the first floor of a two-family house and is designed to comfortably host between two and four guests.
The spaces are arranged in a practical and inviting manner: there is a double bedroom, a spacious bathroom, a bright living area with a fully equipped kitchen, a dining table, chairs, and a cozy sofa bed. The property also includes a lovely little terrace overlooking the garden, perfect for enjoying moments of relaxation outdoors.
What makes this residence truly special is its historical significance. Numerous ancient stones with inscriptions and Roman epigraphs are embedded in the external walls, discovered over time by the late Marino Macor, a passionate collector of archaeological artifacts. The private collection that emerged from this discovery became a local rarity, and today, much of that collection is housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia.
Even today, these historical artifacts capture the interest of scholars, students, and enthusiasts, offering guests the chance to stay in a place where comfort, memory, and culture uniquely intersect.