aperitif, dinner and after dinner, in the garden, on the terrace and in the villa
Villa Cacciaguerra was built in 1870 as a private residence and it is one of the earliest and most important examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Riviera.
In 1934 is born the Adriatic Embassy Club, which in the 50s and the 60s became one of the most impressive and exclusive clubs in Italy. Until the late 80s the cult venue has seen the presence of the most famous personalities in show business, cinema and music. The club closed 1991, and after a brief stop, it was reopened for a few years as a disco.
In summer 2014 the villa has reopened after a reconstruction with different spaces avaialbe: a restaurant, American bar and an art gallery, where many events are organized.
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