Villa Varda garden assumed its present composition in the second half of the 19th century, when Carlo Marco Morpurgo, belonging to a wealthy family of Trieste, bought the property and began renovating buildings and landscapes according to the style of the park. English. This is how it was arranged and how it looks today, the park was and is still one of the best examples of the taste of time, so much so that in the exhibition of Italian gardens held in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence in 1931, there is a gallery of Villa Varda with some paintings.
The park covers 18 hectares along the Levenza and has no regular behavior but is of a breathtaking informal type except for flower beds with plants and flowers in the building that was to be in line with the Renaissance style of the villa, as the late 19th century wants. Around the gardens are tall trees (luxurious cedar trees), which descend towards small forests with typical plants of the low Friuli plains, allowing the visitor eye to wander and capture the effects of attractive landscapes.