Originating from the Theatre of the Conspiracy of 1426, a pivotal event that aligned the territories of Brescia with the Republic of Venice, Villa Togni, formerly known as Averoldi, has undergone architectural enhancements since the 14th century, culminating in the last restoration in 1910. The Conspiracy Room boasts frescoes of remarkable historical and artistic significance, showcasing the talents of leading 17th-century artists from the Brescian and Bergamasque schools. In 2022, substantial funding from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) was secured for an extensive restoration project encompassing the English-style Park and the 18th-century French Garden.