3,200,000 €
6 bedrooms house, 1671 m² Spoleto, Perugia (province)
Main Features
garden
Description
Immersed in the suggestive "Valle dei Castelli di Baiano" in Spoleto, an internationally renowned medieval art city famous for its theater festival, this 16th century hunting lodge represents an investment opportunity of rare value, unique in its type.
Its large frescoed rooms, lush gardens and centuries-old chapel create a unique and romantic atmosphere. Thanks to its versatility and timeless charm, this residence offers infinite possibilities of use and represents an excellent investment for Sustainable Luxury Hospitality professionals.
Surrounded by 95 hectares of private park, characterized by natural springs, wooded hills and olive groves, this extraordinary baroque residence, built in 1580, retains its original layout intact.
The water, available in extraordinary quantities, makes the estate completely self-sufficient.
The main structure extends over three levels, around two dovecote towers - one integrated, the other adorned with 18th century decorations - connected to each other by a suspended gallery. The annex includes a 17th century chapel, decorated with frescoes, and ancient shelters, which can be converted into residential spaces together with the adjacent chicken coop.
An estate shrouded in history and famous for having hosted the scientist Galileo Galilei, whose rooms display frescoes created specifically and in an excellent state of conservation. Meticulously restored by the current owners, the property also features original floors, arches, fountains and period fireplaces in sumptuous settings.
Its large frescoed rooms, lush gardens and centuries-old chapel create a unique and romantic atmosphere. Thanks to its versatility and timeless charm, this residence offers infinite possibilities of use and represents an excellent investment for Sustainable Luxury Hospitality professionals.
Surrounded by 95 hectares of private park, characterized by natural springs, wooded hills and olive groves, this extraordinary baroque residence, built in 1580, retains its original layout intact.
The water, available in extraordinary quantities, makes the estate completely self-sufficient.
The main structure extends over three levels, around two dovecote towers - one integrated, the other adorned with 18th century decorations - connected to each other by a suspended gallery. The annex includes a 17th century chapel, decorated with frescoes, and ancient shelters, which can be converted into residential spaces together with the adjacent chicken coop.
An estate shrouded in history and famous for having hosted the scientist Galileo Galilei, whose rooms display frescoes created specifically and in an excellent state of conservation. Meticulously restored by the current owners, the property also features original floors, arches, fountains and period fireplaces in sumptuous settings.
Details
- Property TypeHouse
- ConditionNew
- Living area1671 m²
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms10
- Land9.5 ha
- Garden30,000 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- Reference9771
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit36.9 km - Orte
- Hospital4.6 km - Ospedale San Matteo degli Infermi
- Coast96.7 km
- Ski resort33.9 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy870 m - Pharmacy - Parafarmacia di Serra Giuseppina
- Veterinary5.7 km - Veterinary
Information about Spoleto
- Elevation396 m a.s.l.
- Total area348.14 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population36914
Contact Agent
Via Manzoni, 45, Milano, Milano
+39 02 87078300; +39 06 79258888
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