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VILLA SIMION 1711: first historical information of the building. A wealthy but not noble family, perhaps artisan, that living in the San Marco district, decided to build a comfortable building along the main street of the town because they wanted to have a build to go on holiday and do parties whit their friends. 1728 Villa Simion is sold to the Venetian Antonio Gasparini. Even this new family was not noble, but wealthy. Gapsrini ordered the total reconstruction of the building, because it was very simple and modest would not have witnessed the high economic possibilities of the very simple and modest would not have witnessed the high economic possibilities of the buyer. From 1795 to 1935. Villa Simion changed several owners, giving rise to a period of decline. In 1967 the municipal administration of Spinea took over the building. From this moment Villa Simion became a public building. From 1967 to 1977 there was a first restoration. From 1994 to 2002, Villa Simion underwent a second restoration.