The facade is decorated with the graffiti technique, born in the Renaissance in Florence, which consists in superimposing a dark white plaster, and then carving it with an awl ("sgraffio") to discover the dark underlying, thus bringing out the shapes desired. The facades of some buildings in the historic centre of Feltre are also an example.
The villa has an elongated tympanum and simulates a greater momentum of the entrance door with the above stucco decoration that recalls the tympanum. The windows next to the mullioned window on the first floor are alternately decorated with a curvilinear tympanum and a simple architrave.
The villa can be visited by appointment.