The villa is located near the famous city of Pisa, Tuscany. The splendid mansion, with an area of more than 2,500 square meters, is surrounded by a centuries-old park of 10 hectares.
The property is restored and ready to live in, with some valuable furniture included.
Built around the second half of the 16th century, the residence passed from hand to hand to noble and aristocratic figures, who preserved its elegance and magnificence. Major renovations were carried out in the 18th century; therefore, its present configuration with the central body, adorned with a five-arched loggia of Tuscan order, to which were added the two side wings forming a large courtyard, closed toward the park by an imposing gate, is due to that period. The internal structure and decorations of the villa are characterized by trompe-l’oeil executed by important 18th-century artists Internally, the halls are frescoed, with coffered ceilings decorated in pure gold, large windows and spaces of incredible beauty. On the first and second floors of the villa are eight spacious suites, furnished with elegance and refinement, with outstanding details such as four-poster beds, ornate walls, and beamed ceilings. The residence is set in a magnificent 10-hectare park with magnolias and holm oaks more than 400 years old. Crossed by a stream of spring water, forming a natural waterfall, the park is sure to be an exclusive and special space. It also contains a neo-Gothic building, called a turret simulating a medieval fortress, developed on an original body consisting of a 13th-century Pisan lookout tower, and a 200-square-meter outbuilding with two pleasant apartments. A major Tuscan municipality, Pisa owes its popularity to the famous Tower that towers in Piazza dei Miracoli, alongside the Baptistery and the Cathedral, which has been declared a World Heritage Site and is visited each year by millions of tourists and fellow Italians themselves. A sacred place for many foreigners visiting the Bel Paese, Pisa actually also boasts many other places of great interest such as Piazza dei Cavalieri, the Torre della Muda, the Lungarni (Mediceo, Gambacorti, Pacinotti, Galilei, Sonnino, Simonelli), the Palazzo dell’Orologio, the city walls, the medieval city (with the Borgo Stretto, the casetorri, the Arab markets and much more), the Tuttomondo mural by international artist Keith Haring, Piazza Garibaldi, Piazza Dante, the Palazzo dei Medici and much more. Around Pisa there are numerous villages of great historical and artistic interest, which contain architectural gems such as splendid prestigious villas or period residences of immense value and value. Such properties often date back to the Medici or Renaissance periods and are true works of art, where luxury is combined with Tuscan elegance. DISTANCES
Pisa 10 km – Pisa Airport 15 km – Florence 104 km – Siena 155 km – Versilia 26 km – Florence Airport 80 km
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