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.
Originally constructed as a defensive fortress in the 9th century, Castello di Pavone rises majestically against the backdrop of the Italian Alps, a short drive from the historic town of Ivrea.
The Italian property is set within 4.2 acres of meticulously landscaped parkland just a stone's throw away from the charming town of Stresa.
This historic villa with a private beach is located in Cannobio, a picturesque town on the shores of north-west Lake Maggiore in Piedmont, Italy, situated just a few kilometers from the Swiss border.
The lesser-known neighbour to Lake Como, Lake Orta is a hidden gem that boasts stunning views, charming villages, and a peaceful atmosphere.
The Monferrato wine country property comes with three authentic ‘infernot’ cellars, ideal for storing the most precious wines. These UNESCO-recognized caves were dug underground by hand in the “pietra da cantoni”, unique geological formations typical in this region of Italy.
Lake Maggiore, often overshadowed by the more touristy Lake Como, has remained more of a hidden gem in the famed Italian lakes region of Italy.
Originally a 13th century fortress, with a tower dating back to 1000, Castello di Rinco is set in the heart of its namesake village in the Monferrato hills, located in northwestern Italy.
Throughout the ages, the castle belonged to the Visconti family and the Dukes of Milan, as well as Her Majesty Queen Christina of Savoy, the Infanta of the Two Sicilies, who owned the castle in the 19th century, giving it its royal distinction.