It is a building probably dating back to the first decades of the nineteenth century.
Its name should be due simply to the fact that it was built near the much more famous "Pliniana".
With an effort of will, Villa Plinianina, would rather recall a Venetian mansion placed on Lario, instead of the Grand Canal!
In 1860 this singular building belonged to Mr Enrico Corti. For many years it has been an elegant block of flats.