Villa Olmo is a cool neoclassical villa in Como, Italy. It was built back in the late 1700s as a summer hangout by some fancy marquis dude named Innocenzo Odescalchi. The place is all swanky with gardens full of like 800 different tree types. The city of Como snagged it in the 1920s, and now they open it up for exhibitions and stuff. You can stroll around the gardens during the day, but the villa itself is only open when there's something cool going on. So, if you're ever in Como, swing by Villa Olmo for a dose of history and nature vibes.