This enchanting 13th-century castle, restored in the 19th century in a neo-medieval style, is set in the picturesque Langhe Astigiane, one of Italy’s most scenic wine regions.
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This enchanting 13th-century castle, restored in the 19th century in a neo-medieval style, is set in the picturesque Langhe Astigiane, one of Italy’s most scenic wine regions.
Set in Milan’s historic Palazzo Crespi on Via Borgonuovo, this exceptional apartment is a masterpiece that harmoniously blends art, architecture, and luxury in one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Just 13 miles from Perugia, this luxurious Italian villa offers a unique fusion of historic elegance and modern comfort—complete with stunning views of Umbria’s Tiber Valley.
While many associate Italy with cities like Rome, Venice, and Florence, Turin was once the capital of the Kingdom of Savoy and Italy’s first capital. The property is located is one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its leafy streets and elegant period buildings.
Originally part of a small “borgo” (hamlet) dating back to the 1800s, the Tuscan property for sale is located in Castellina in Chianti, a historic Etruscan village nestled between Florence and Siena.
Two groups of Trulli houses have been renovated for modern living, offering an unparalleled experience for those seeking a serene and stylish retreat in what is becoming one of the most chic regions in Italy.
This legendary island on the Amalfi Coast is a hotspot for the jetset and was the playground for ancient Romans nearly two millennia ago, when Emperor Tiberius built his first pleasure palace on the island.
The ‘real’ House of Gucci: In 1940, Aldo Gucci, son of the founder of the fashion house, moved to Rome to spearhead the family business's expansion, and built his home in the affluent Camilluccia neighbourhood.
Set on the hills of Piacenza, this architect restored 17th century property was once called "Osteria Nuova" and served as an Inn for travellers along one of the ancient Salt Roads from Genoa to Milan.
The renovated former stronghold is set in a commanding position within a protected 22-acre estate, accessed by following the path that leads to the historic lighthouse of Capo Grosso on the northern tip of the island.