A 17th-century Venetian villa has been turned into a fully automated hotel, independently managed by guests

Seen from the outside, it is a splendid 17th-century Venetian villa that belonged to the Foscarini Doges of Venice, who used it as a country residence for their holidays on the mainland.
Admired from the inside, it is an elegant structure with modern home automation, a completely smart luxury hotel connected to a mobile phone app.

In the era of artificial intelligence and touch screens, here is a structure capable of being managed autonomously with digital technology, directly by the guest who stays there: from opening the gate on the avenue to registering for check-in operations, until you turn the room key and adjust the intensity of the lights. With an ambassador available when necessary, remotely and in person, for any need or emergency.

The manager Patrizio Bof, together with his wife Stefania Torresan, intended to bring Villa Foscarini in Mogliano Veneto back to life – listed among the 35 prestigious villas in the area halfway between Venice and Treviso, which offers 9 UNESCO sites –, to make it a charming hotel open to international hospitality with 31 suites..

A high-end hospitality location, where eco-sustainability is the common denominator of the entire complex, with a virtuous and bike-friendly soul, and where much importance has been given to energy efficiency, optimization of spaces and healthiness of the environments. A space of ancient memories, redesigned according to the highest standards of contemporary well-being, where the furnishings define the volumes without overwhelming them, thus evoking a functional, refined and classy style.





The customer segments that give preference to The Foscarini are business users, classic leisure tourists and bike lovers, as the structure also has a technical wing dedicated to sports enthusiasts who love two wheels, who even have a corner at their disposal dedicated to repairs, washing and recharging, in the case of e-bikes..
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