🌿 Villa Muti Bussi: Seventeenth-Century Elegance in the Heart of Tuscia
- Giano di Vico

- Sep 15
- 2 min read
Tra i colli verdi e silenziosi della Tuscia, a pochi passi da Viterbo, si erge Villa Muti Bussi, una dimora storica che da secoli custodisce l’anima aristocratica del territorio.
Un luogo dove arte, natura e storia si intrecciano, offrendo ai visitatori e agli ospiti l’esperienza di un viaggio nel tempo, tra fasti seicenteschi e ospitalità raffinata.

🏛️ Architecture and Unique Spaces
The villa, renovated in 1737 by architect Giuseppe Prada on a pre-existing building – originally a sixteenth-century hunting lodge of the Bussi family – is a masterpiece that combines elegance and function.
The Garden Gallery, connected by a grand staircase, leads to the piano nobile, with sumptuous rooms such as the dining hall and the frescoed sitting room.
A private chapel overlooking the park provides an intimate, evocative space for exclusive ceremonies and weddings.
The interiors, enriched with Baroque frescoes and period furnishings, preserve the noble atmosphere of a prestigious residence.
The park, spanning more than one hectare, includes a pine grove, an Italian-style garden, tree-lined avenues, and a panoramic bridge with enchanting views over the villa and surrounding countryside.
🎉 A Venue for Exclusive Events
Today, Villa Muti Bussi is one of the most sought-after locations in Tuscia for:
fairytale weddings, hosting up to 400 guests;
private receptions, parties, and social events;
film sets and photo shoots, thanks to its striking indoor and outdoor settings;
conferences and corporate meetings, with customizable rooms and dedicated services.
Its versatile spaces, both indoors and outdoors, together with meticulous organization, offer tailor-made experiences in an atmosphere of charm, privacy, and contemporary comfort.
👑 A Story of Families and Prestige
The villa’s history is deeply rooted in the legacy of the Bussi family, one of Viterbo’s most influential families since the 13th century.
Originally built as a hunting lodge, it was later expanded and enhanced until it became the residence of the Muti-Bussi marquises, central figures in Tuscia’s political and social life.
After decades of decline following World War II, the villa was restored and returned to its former glory, once again standing as a symbol of aristocratic elegance and Italian hospitality.
🌟 Curiosities and Details
The frescoes inside are attributed to renowned Baroque artists.
The villa has hosted popes, nobles, and scholars, reinforcing its role as a cultural crossroads in Tuscia.
Every room tells a story, offering guests the emotion of living within art, nature, and noble memory.
✨ A Jewel of Tuscia to Experience
Villa Muti Bussi is more than a historic residence – it is a place that embodies the very spirit of Tuscia: refined, discreet, and full of authentic beauty.
A timeless stage of elegance, where past and present merge to create unforgettable experiences.




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