🏡 Villa La Trinità Heritage of Land, Legend, and Luxury in the Hidden Tuscia
- Giano di Vico

- Jul 18
- 3 min read
There is a place, along the ancient roads of time, where eternity took root among legendary oaks and imperial sarcophagi. That is where Villa La Trinità rises — a noble home that doesn’t just host, but welcomes like a story whispered at twilight.

📖 1 | A Tapestry of Stories, Visions, and Revivals
Not far from the Roman Via Cassia and the pilgrim paths of the Via Francigena, Villa La Trinità does not simply appear — it reveals itself.
Built between 1872 and 1894 by the Nicolini family, it is the tangible expression of a time that sought to tame the land with grace and vision.
🧭 Not just any villa, but a true crossroads of:
Memories of the Roman Empire
Medieval legends of Charlemagne’s Paladins
19th-century landscape aesthetics shaped by human intent
🪶 Today, the estate is still owned by the Nicolini family, and what it offers is not just accommodation, but an authentic portion of their identity: a personal, discreet, sincere hospitality, where every detail speaks of those who have lived, grown, and dreamed there.
🏛️ 2 | A Land Consecrated by History
The Sarcophagus of the Seasons
⚱️ Discovered in 1889, carved with myths of Theseus and Ariadne, now housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
📜 It proves that this land was already sacred in the 2nd century A.D.
Other artifacts:
🗿 Bas-relief of Gladiators – currently at the Archaeological Museum of Viterbo
🧱 Roman walls and basalt paving stones still visible in the grounds
🌿 Roman relics framed by concentric boxwood hedges, blending history into the landscape
🌳 3 | A Park That Breathes Legend
“These trees don’t cast shade — they protect.”
A romantic garden spanning 20 hectares
🌲 Avenues of cypress and pine
🌰 Orlando’s Oaks, linked to the epic tales of Roland and the Paladins
🌳 Cedars of Lebanon and the Atlas – symbols of nobility, eternity, and sacredness
🌿 Laurels, boxwood, viburnum – a narrative landscape made of symbols
🎭 The result is a timeless stage, suspended between knightly poetry and botanical spirituality.
🛏️ 4 | Hospitality as an Act of Love
Villa La Trinità is not a hotel — it’s an invitation into someone’s home.
Unique features:
🛌 Just 4 bedrooms – ensuring absolute intimacy
🏺 Antique furnishings & modern comforts – exposed beams, original terracotta floors
🎬 Cinema room, gym, private pool – all within the semi-basement, in harmony with original aesthetics
🧘♀️ Spaces for yoga, meditation, massage, solarium – for deep regeneration
🤍 Guests are not clients. They are temporary witnesses of a living story.
🍷 5 | Exclusive Experiences That Taste of the Land
Gastronomy & Wine
🍽️ Private dinners with a chef
🍷 Guided tastings of local wines and products
👩🍳 Cooking classes with family recipes
Nature & Adventure
🎈 Hot-air balloon flights over Tuscia
🚴♀️ E-bikes, trekking, horseback riding, forest bathing
🌲 Guided walks along the Via Francigena
Wellness
🏊 Private pool, gym, yoga
💆 On-demand massages
♨️ Access to nearby thermal spas
Culture
🏛️ Private tours of historic villages and archaeological sites (Sutri, Caprarola, Viterbo)
📸 Artistic photo shoots and family portraits
🗺️ Custom day trips to Rome
🌟 6 | A Seal of Excellence
🏅 Corona d’Oro by Residenze d’Epoca
📜 Registered in the Italian Registry of Historic Residences
💍 A sought-after venue for weddings, private events, and film productions
Villa La Trinità is not just a place to experience — it’s a place to narrate: every stay leaves a mark, like a thread of ink embroidered onto the diary of time.
🔮 Conclusion: Where Time Is Not Spent, but Cultivated
Villa La Trinità is not a luxury escape — it’s a conscious return.
A path among Roman stones and oak roots, beneath the watchful eyes of Cedars of Lebanon.
A refuge where every guest becomes a guardian, and every season, a new chapter.
✨ This villa is the story you choose to live in.
To live the experience:
✍️ Article by Giano di Vico — wandering chronicler of homes that still know how to whisper.




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