Villa Vecelli Cavriani Ruffini is a Venetian villa built in the first half of the 18th century, located in the town of Mozzecane, in the province of Verona. The villa was designed by the Veronese architect Adriano Cristofali.
The property is located just over a kilometer from the ancient Via Postumia and not far from the modern road to Mantua, the only road between Italy and Northern Europe at that time.
The authors of the construction of the villa in the XVIII century were the Vicelli family, Veronese by origin, perhaps from Vicenza or Treviso, and the Marquises of Cavriani were one of the most prominent noble families of Mantua.
It was conceived as a traditional villa in the Veneto style: the main palace, wings, double wing - elements present here, as in many other buildings of that period.
Completely renovated, today the villa is used for congresses, seminars, weddings and all kinds of events.