OUR EXPERIENCES
Villa margon
A gem that emerges amidst the dense greenery of centuries-old woods and the manicured vineyards on the mountainside slopes that surround Trento: this is Villa Margon, a sixteenth-century country house that is one of the oldest and most beautiful anywhere in the Alps, and which is today the Lunelli Group’s hospitality centre.
BISTROT experience
An all-round experience of the world of Ferrari, which begins with a tour of our cellars, the heart of the Trentodoc tradition where Ferrari’s sparkling wines mature gradually under the careful supervision of our winemakers.
You will then go up the nearby hills to visit the 16th century Villa Margon, the Lunelli Group’s hospitality centre. Your special experience will conclude a short distance from there, at Locanda Margon, Ferrari’s very own restaurant.
The three-course menu also includes drinks (water/coffee/a glass of Ferrari Perlé/a glass of Tenute Lunelli Villa Margon and a glass of the sommelier’s choice). Any extras will be charged to the client and must be paid directly at Locanda Margon.
DURATION OF THE VISIT
About 1 hour
The Paths through Beauty and Excellence
last about three hours.
TEMPERATURE
Temperature in the cellar 12°C
Please wear appropriate clothes.
TIMETABLES
Monday to Saturday
Sundays during Chirstmas season.
ANIMALS
The animals are not admitted.
Accessibility
The visit is accessible to persons with reduced mobility, to be reported at the time of appointment
CHILDREN
The visit is not suitable for children under the age of 5.
A treasure trove of history and beauty, set among the vineyards.
The Villa, restored to its ancient splendour by the Lunelli family, is today part of the Path through Beauty and Excellence that Cantine Ferrari offers its visitors, a real voyage through art in all its variations: the art of sparkling wines, of architecture, of painting and of fine cuisine – in a nutshell, the Italian Art of Living
HOW TO REACH US
Hundred years of history
Its rooms contain over five hundred years of history, beginning with the Council of Trent, when the Villa welcomed cardinals and prelates from all over Europe as well as Emperor Charles V. It is therefore no surprise that his exploits are highlighted in one of the fresco cycles that adorn the villa.
wine cultivation throughout time
It is not only history but also tradition that Villa Margon reveals in its frescoes, bearing witness in particular to how important vine-growing has always been in this area.