The most in Italy

The most expensive property in Italy

LuxuryEstate.com has conducted a study to determine the most expensive houses for sale in Italy. As a result, in the first place was a villa located near the center of Florence, worth 48 million euros

Palaces, manors or real castles built a thousand years ago are super-luxury real estate, a dream come true. And in Italy, such a concentrated combination of beauty and wealth is concentrated in Tuscany.

LuxuryEstate.com, a partner in the Italian luxury real estate site Immobiliare.it, a partner in the luxury real estate sector, has analyzed over 1,500 real estate listings throughout Italy. As a result, of the ten most expensive homes currently for sale, as many as six are in Tuscany. And if you extend the rating to twenty, then it will be eleven Tuscan estates. If you go through the list, in addition to Tuscany, it marks the well-known Italian fashionable areas: Cortina, Lake Como, Positano, Taormina and others.

Very often, the high price of real estate is due to its historical or cultural value. So, for 16 million euros you can buy a castle Montauto in Impruneta (12 km from Florence) and get the opportunity to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of antiquity.

The first documents available in the state archive and mentioning this castle are dated 964. There, he appears as a military fortress participating in skirmishes between Guelphs and Ghibellines. In the chapel at the castle, frescoes belonging to the Vasari school are still preserved.

The tower of the complex dates back to the 16th century Castiglione in Pescaya (Castiglione della Pescaia), put up for sale for 25 million euros.

In Lucca for 15 million euros you can buy a villa of the XVII century. Pomposity and fabulous chic blows from the villa San giuliano terme in the province of Pisa.

Its 35 rooms are decorated with vaults and caissons, paintings, tapestries and frescoes.

The most expensive house in Italy, presented on LuxuryEstate.com, is within walking distance of the center of Florence. The asking price is 48 million euros. We are talking about a rococo villa with an area of ​​3800 square meters, adjacent to 400 square meters of terraces and 18 hectares of garden and park ensemble.

In the province Arezzo the second most expensive house in Italy is located: a fortress with a monumental castle of the 19th century, for which the owners ask for 35 million euros.

Moreover, a few kilometers from the city for 15 million complex XVIII centuries with two wine cellars and spacious hunting grounds.

Among the most expensive online classified ads stands out a real fortress in a typical Tuscan style. It is located in Cortone (Cortona) and costs more than 23 million euros.

It consists of a central manor, two servants' houses and a restaurant. The 7.5-hectare park has a relaxation area, a solarium and a jacuzzi, not to mention the church, which is still used for weddings.

Among the characteristics that unite eleven Tuscan houses, included in the twenty most expensive dwellings in Italy, put up for sale on the Internet, one can note the presence of extensive parks in which olives and traditional Tuscan grapes are grown. The same is the case with the palacePalazzo di certaldo in Florence: for 22 million euros 4,500 square meters of living space are sold together with 60 hectares of land.

In addition, a wine cellar equipped with the latest technology and one more preserved in its original condition with old barrels made of wood and iron are put up for sale.

Villa Volterra Being in the seventeenth position of such an entertaining rating, it is still used as a center for the production of valuable wines. The property consists of a main building of 1000 square meters and two separate apartments - all for 14.9 million euros.

For sale in Siena Selva Estate: complex consisting of two castles and a third detached house.

You can buy it for 20 million euros. Selva Estate is recognized as the largest private property in Italy.

Watch the video: $100 MILLION DOLLAR MANSION! The MOST EXPENSIVE HOUSE In EUROPE? (November 2024).

Popular Posts

Category The most in Italy, Next Article

Rome for children: what to see and where to go in February?
Culture

Rome for children: what to see and where to go in February?

In the crazy stream of modern life, many parents give their children only the crumbs of their time. And that is why the children of modern megalopolises appreciate every minute spent with mom and dad. Fortunately for the inhabitants of Rome, they have a whole host of ways and opportunities in order not only to spend productive free time with their children, but also to create unique memories that the whole family will keep for a long time and carefully.
Read More
Ocean Elsie will give a concert in Rome on November 30, 2014
Culture

Ocean Elsie will give a concert in Rome on November 30, 2014

Peepl.De, the organizer of the West European concerts of the band Ocean Elzy, and Italy4.me represent: The iconic Ukrainian group, which won the hearts of millions of people a few decades ago, will arrive in Rome on November 30 to give the only Italian concert on the Earth tour. Elzy Ocean can be called without any exaggeration one of the most famous and talented rock bands not only in Ukraine, but also in many other CIS countries.
Read More
Indian Holi festival of colors arrives in Rome
Culture

Indian Holi festival of colors arrives in Rome

The world famous music festival of colors HOLI FESTIVAL OF COLORS will finally be held in Rome on June 14, 2014. Are you ready for a burst of color? In India, one of the most ancient holidays of Hindu mythology is traditionally celebrated. In the days after the first full moon of the month, Phalgun (or Phalgun), usually in February-March, a real carnival takes place, in which the main role is played by multi-color man-made clouds made of paints and water.
Read More
In Milan, opens a workshop for unnecessary things
Culture

In Milan, opens a workshop for unnecessary things

Repaint the old chest of drawers, repair a broken chair or make a lamp out of a can? All this and much more will soon become available to all residents of Milan: on January 29 a real workshop of unnecessary things will open there. This is a great idea and a great way out for those who can’t part with their favorite interior item or furniture, despite the fact that its life has long come to an end.
Read More