Architecture Franz Petek
Architecture Franz Petek
Designed in 1925, this Old World villa is a tribute to grandeur and ease, as well as a celebration of artisanal craftsmanship.
Because of the original architect’s attention to flow and form, every room has a unique layout. Thick walls and beautiful vaulted ceilings are a testament to an attentive manner of building that is now lost in many contemporary structures. In renovating the hotel, Villa Arnica’s visionaries accentuated the building’s solid feel, paying careful attention to methods and materials from the past.
Interior design Christina Biasi-von Berg
With a mix of items found at antique markets and Italian midcentury furniture, the hotel is a showcase for many eras.
Though the structure is nearly 100 years old, guests today step into a property rich in contemporary luxury. Here, one finds Zucchetti bathroom fittings, oak floors, terrazzo tiles, and sumptuous velvets that reflect the villa’s history and original color scheme. Local craftsmen have also been used to create pieces that match some of the villa’s original furnishings.