Erected towards the end of the eighteenth century or at the beginning of the last century at the latest, it is a white neoclassical villa.
It belonged to the Artarias, well-known printers who later moved to Vienna, then it was transferred to the Rezzonicos, who sold it to the Mylins family in 1836. The Cramer-Pourtales inherited it from this family, then it was transferred to "commendatore" Remo Cademartori in the first decades of this century.
The villa, which is in perfect conditions, is partly inhabited by Milva, one of the greatest international pop singers.