Villa Olmo is located in Como, a city in northern Italy, and is a neoclassical architectural masterpiece. Constructed in 1797, the villa originally served as a summer retreat for nobility, hence its lakeside location. The name is derived from an elm tree that was once planted in the central garden, which no longer exists. The villa is open to the public year-round from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Accessibility features include wheelchair-accessible parking and entrance.










