Located in Lubriano, Lazio—just minutes from the Umbrian border—this 18th-century estate blends the slow living of the Italian countryside with easy access to Orvieto, Civita di Bagnoregio, and the wine-rich hills of Umbria.
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Located in Lubriano, Lazio—just minutes from the Umbrian border—this 18th-century estate blends the slow living of the Italian countryside with easy access to Orvieto, Civita di Bagnoregio, and the wine-rich hills of Umbria.
Best known for his work on the French Riviera, American architect Barry Dierks left behind one Italian masterpiece: a 1920s modernist villa with a private bay on the Ligurian coast.
Minutes from Treviso, Villa Ego is a serene retreat adorned with neoclassical frescoes, capturing the elegance of Venetian nobility.
At the heart of this 741 acre Tuscan hunting and wine estate is a 16th century village, complete with a 17th century noble Tuscan villa, a renovated farmhouse divided into apartments, and several additional farmhouses to be restored.
This penthouse in Piazza di Spagna offers an ideal location in one of the most famous piazzas in the Eternal City, home to the iconic Spanish Steps and the start of some of the most elegant and historic streets in Rome.
Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this hidden gem is located at the southernmost tip of Tuscany, where the Tyrrhenian Sea meets the rolling hills.
The Italian villa is set in 2.5 acres of private parkland in an elevated position in Cernobbio, and offers spectacular lake views across to the city of Como.
Only accessible by boat, this prestigious luxury villa rental is tucked away on the western shores of Lake Como, one of the most glamorous destinations in Italy.
Offering breathtaking views of Florence, the Italian villa is located close to Fiesole, an exclusive area in Tuscany where the noble families of Florence built their countryside villas during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Inspired the great European courts and Palladio’s four books of architecture, the Venetian villa was built 1827-1831 to the designs of Countess Isabella Velo, one of the most influential women in Vicenza at the time.