In the heart of Valpolicella, among neat rows of vines and rolling hills, stands a place capable of recounting centuries of history, art, and beauty: Villa Santa Sofia . Attributed to the school of Andrea Palladio, this 16th-century residence represents one of the most fascinating examples of the Venetian Renaissance ideal, where architecture and nature coexist in perfect harmony. The perfect harmony between man and landscape The Renaissance isn't just an architectural style