Grand 17th Century Villa on the Outskirts of Milan, Italy
Set in the Piazza del Popolo in Corbetta, just 25 kilometers west of Milan, is a majestic villa steeped in history and grandeur.
This prestigious residence belongs to the noble Borri-Manzoli family, a prominent name in Corbetta since the 1200s.
Although the villa’s origins trace back to the 16th century, the most notable transformation occurred in 1810, imparting the south facade with its stately neoclassical appearance.
Further restorations in the 1990s and a comprehensive conservation effort in 2011 have preserved its historical essence while integrating modern amenities, ensuring a seamless blend of past and present.
This noble villa offers over 85,000 square feet of living space across three levels, featuring a private residence on the first floor.
The ground floor of the villa is a testament to its monumental heritage, adorned with intricate decorations, frescoes, and stuccoes from the late 17th century.
This level is primarily used for events, offering a grand setting that transports guests back in time.
From the central hall, one can step directly into a sprawling seven-acre garden.
Shaded by centuries-old trees and graced by the Borra fountain, the gardens are an ideal setting for outdoor events, providing a picturesque backdrop that enhances the villa's charm.
The garden's Orangerie and Renaissance rooms add to the allure, offering versatile spaces for various functions and gatherings.
Completing this luxurious property are six convenient underground garages and several minor service buildings, ensuring ample space for storage and parking.
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