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35 bedrooms castle, 5000 m² Acquapendente, Viterbo (province) Tuscia
Tuscia
Main Features
garden
Description
Immersed in the enchanting hills of Lazio, in the picturesque medieval village of Torre Alfina, there is an imposing castle for sale, an extraordinary testimony of history, luxury, and beauty. With its 5000 square meters of sumptuous interiors spread over five levels and a 1000 square meter Renaissance garden, this historic fortress is an architectural and landscape gem that represents a unique opportunity for those seeking an exclusive residence or an investment in the hospitality sector.
The village of Torre Alfina, in the municipality of Acquapendente, is a place that seems suspended in time, with its characteristic cobbled streets and ancient stone houses. Located on the borders between Lazio, Umbria, and Tuscany, it offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, a paradise for nature lovers, trekking enthusiasts, and history buffs. The surroundings of the castle are an oasis of peace, with gentle hills, forests, rivers, and historic trails inviting discovery of the territory and its rich cultural heritage.
The castle, originally built in the 8th century by the Monaldeschi della Cervara family, has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. In the Renaissance period, under the guidance of Sforza Monaldeschi, it underwent its first architectural reinterpretation, but the biggest transformation occurred in 1880 when Count Edoardo Cahen d'Anvers commissioned architect Giuseppe Partini and gardeners Henri and Achille Duchêne to restore it in a romantic medieval style, enriching it with decorative elements and precious gardens. This refurbishment gave the structure an unparalleled charm that blends history, art, and nature in a unique setting.
The property, with its five medieval towers, spans five levels and includes 35 rooms, distributed among environments rich in historical and artistic details. On the ground floor, a magnificent frescoed gallery with inlaid wooden ceilings and marble statues welcomes visitors, with large arched windows offering panoramic views of the village and countryside. Also on this level are three kitchens, large pantry rooms, and five bedrooms. The noble floor, on the upper level, houses a vast scenic gallery, over ten rooms, a dining room, reception halls, and a library with a wooden floor. A private bathroom with a sauna adds a touch of luxury. The second floor is dedicated to the sleeping area, with numerous bedrooms and rooms used as attics, warehouses, and storage rooms.
The towers, the pride of the property, host panoramic rooms offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The interiors, embellished with marble floors, frescoes, decorated ceilings, and antique furnishings, tell the long history of the castle, while a sumptuous marble staircase connects the different levels.
Outside, the 1000 square meter Renaissance garden, designed with geometric flower beds and perfectly manicured hedges, creates an atmosphere of tranquility and beauty. A central fountain with water features adds an element of elegance, while ornamental courtyards and battlement towers complete the external charm of the property. The outdoor spaces are perfect for private events, guaranteeing maximum privacy and an exclusive atmosphere.
Buying this castle means not only owning an architectural masterpiece but also immersing oneself in centuries-old history, surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Lazio countryside. The property represents a rare combination of luxury, history, and privacy, making it ideal both as a private residence and as a business opportunity in the luxury tourism sector. The proximity to the borders of Umbria and Tuscany, combined with the authenticity of the village of Torre Alfina, makes this fortress an unparalleled experience, where art, nature, and history coexist in harmony.
The village of Torre Alfina, in the municipality of Acquapendente, is a place that seems suspended in time, with its characteristic cobbled streets and ancient stone houses. Located on the borders between Lazio, Umbria, and Tuscany, it offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, a paradise for nature lovers, trekking enthusiasts, and history buffs. The surroundings of the castle are an oasis of peace, with gentle hills, forests, rivers, and historic trails inviting discovery of the territory and its rich cultural heritage.
The castle, originally built in the 8th century by the Monaldeschi della Cervara family, has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. In the Renaissance period, under the guidance of Sforza Monaldeschi, it underwent its first architectural reinterpretation, but the biggest transformation occurred in 1880 when Count Edoardo Cahen d'Anvers commissioned architect Giuseppe Partini and gardeners Henri and Achille Duchêne to restore it in a romantic medieval style, enriching it with decorative elements and precious gardens. This refurbishment gave the structure an unparalleled charm that blends history, art, and nature in a unique setting.
The property, with its five medieval towers, spans five levels and includes 35 rooms, distributed among environments rich in historical and artistic details. On the ground floor, a magnificent frescoed gallery with inlaid wooden ceilings and marble statues welcomes visitors, with large arched windows offering panoramic views of the village and countryside. Also on this level are three kitchens, large pantry rooms, and five bedrooms. The noble floor, on the upper level, houses a vast scenic gallery, over ten rooms, a dining room, reception halls, and a library with a wooden floor. A private bathroom with a sauna adds a touch of luxury. The second floor is dedicated to the sleeping area, with numerous bedrooms and rooms used as attics, warehouses, and storage rooms.
The towers, the pride of the property, host panoramic rooms offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The interiors, embellished with marble floors, frescoes, decorated ceilings, and antique furnishings, tell the long history of the castle, while a sumptuous marble staircase connects the different levels.
Outside, the 1000 square meter Renaissance garden, designed with geometric flower beds and perfectly manicured hedges, creates an atmosphere of tranquility and beauty. A central fountain with water features adds an element of elegance, while ornamental courtyards and battlement towers complete the external charm of the property. The outdoor spaces are perfect for private events, guaranteeing maximum privacy and an exclusive atmosphere.
Buying this castle means not only owning an architectural masterpiece but also immersing oneself in centuries-old history, surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Lazio countryside. The property represents a rare combination of luxury, history, and privacy, making it ideal both as a private residence and as a business opportunity in the luxury tourism sector. The proximity to the borders of Umbria and Tuscany, combined with the authenticity of the village of Torre Alfina, makes this fortress an unparalleled experience, where art, nature, and history coexist in harmony.
Details
- Property TypeCastle
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area5000 m²
- Bedrooms35
- Bathrooms15
- Garden1,000 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating120,21
- ReferenceLazio 023
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit19.0 km
- Hospital120 m - Ospedale Santa Maria della Scala
- Coast51.8 km
- Ski resort25.2 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy120 m - Pharmacy - Antica Farmacia Saccarelli sas del Dr. Fabio Catocci & C.
- Veterinary800 m - Veterinary - Barbara Belcari
Information about Acquapendente
- Elevation420 m a.s.l.
- Total area131.6 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population5346
Contact Agent
Piazza Unità d'Italia, 4, Sirmione, Brescia
+39 030 9905560
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