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Historic properties for sale: Italy

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Historic properties for sale: Italy

Italy as the origin of European architectural history

From Roman antiquity through the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, Italy developed architectural forms that fundamentally influenced the design of urban residences and country estates across Europe. The Renaissance marks a central turning point: In northern and central Italy, a villa culture emerged during the 15th and 16th centuries, whose theoretical foundations were systematised by Andrea Palladio in the Veneto region. His clearly proportioned, axially organised country villas became a reference point for aristocratic residential architecture far beyond Italy.

At the same time, Italian city-states saw the development of the Palazzo as a central form of urban power and representative architecture. These multi-storey city palaces of noble and merchant families remain an important part of historic urban structures, especially in Florence, Venice, Rome and Bologna.

In the 19th century, Eclecticism added another layer to these developments. The Liberty style – the Italian interpretation of Art Nouveau – emerged around 1900, particularly in Milan, Turin and the lakes of northern Italy. Typical features include floral ornaments, elaborately crafted façades and the connection of architecture, decorative arts and interior design.

The historic property heritage of Italy can be divided into three main regions:

Northern Italy: Villas and urban residences dominate this area. Especially in the Veneto region as well as around the lakes of Piedmont and Lombardy, both Renaissance villas and Liberty-style buildings can be found. Proximity to economic centres led early to the development of grand bourgeois residences.

Central Italy: In Tuscany, Umbria and the Marche region, Renaissance architecture and agricultural estates are central elements. Many of these buildings originated as former noble residences that were remodelled or expanded during the Renaissance. The Palazzo type is also strongly represented in historic city centres.

Southern Italy: In regions such as Apulia and Sicily, fortified structures as well as distinctive building types such as Trulli, Masserie and large agricultural complexes dominate. These developed from the combination of agricultural use and defensive functions and were later shaped by different architectural influences and regional building materials.

Across all three regions, different architectural periods and regional building traditions as well as social structures overlap. The historic property stock is among the densest in Europe.

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Castle with sea views in the old town of Nicotera
Castle for sale Nicotera, Calabria
The castle shapes the townscape of Nicotera and occupies a prominent vantage point within the medieval centre. Situated between the Tyrrhenian coast and the Calabrian hills, the building originally served as a fortified noble seat and has been used continuously over time as a residential and representative property.
  • Asking price 3.27M GBP

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Villa Bondi, Marina di Pisa
Period mansion for sale Marina di Pisa, Tuscany
Built between 1905 and 1909 by the Bondi family, Florentine merchants and founders of the Manifattura di Signa, Villa Bondi is part of the Dimore Storiche d’Italia. Located in Marina di Pisa, the property comprises approximately 10,936 sq ft (1,016 m²) of living space within 0.86 acres (3,500 m²) of grounds with a swimming pool.
  • Asking price 2.84M GBP

Engel & Völkers Pisa Colline Pisane
Villa Tiberini: A 19th-Century Marine Residence in Ardenza
Period mansion for sale Livorno, Tuscany
Situated a short distance from the sea in the heart of Ardenza, Livorno’s most historic coastal district, Villa Tiberini stands adjacent to the Granducali Casini d’Ardenza. Built in 1834, this neo-classical residence offers approximately 8,988 sq ft (835 m²) of living space, set within 0.62 acres (2,500 m²) of private grounds.
  • Asking price 3.4M GBP

Engel & Völkers Pisa Colline Pisane
Period house in La Spezia with garden and pool
Period mansion for sale La Spezia, Liguria
Detached Art Nouveau villa of approximately 400 m² dating from 1908, set on elevated ground in a residential district of La Spezia with panoramic views over the city rooftops and the sea. Recently restored throughout using high-specification materials including Venetian stucco and Venetian mosaic. Two independent entrances. Ground floor:
  • Asking price 1.28M GBP

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Period apartment in restored townhouse in Rapallo
Period apartment for sale Rapallo, Liguria
Approx. 80 sq m apartment in a fully restored Art Nouveau villa in Rapallo, with open views over the sea and marina. The restoration retained the building’s original character while integrating modern building services, including high-quality insulation and soundproofing. Accommodation:
  • Asking price 787k GBP

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Townhouse in the historic centre of Ostuni
Town house for sale Ostuni, Apulia
Located in the heart of Ostuni’s historic centre, this carefully renovated terracielo offers multi-level living with a clear and flexible spatial structure. Up to three independent entrances allow the property to function either as a single, substantial residence or as several self-contained units. This makes it equally suitable for private use or for a well-organised short-term rental concept.
  • Asking price 735k GBP

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Urban palace for sale Italy
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Historic Palazzo with Sea Views and Panoramic Terrace in Puglia
Urban palace for sale Italy
This palazzo, in need of renovation, sits at the centre of a well-known town in Puglia. Spread across two floors, it offers approximately 260 sqm of living space, complemented by a 70 sqm panoramic terrace with views of the sea.
  • Asking price up to £1M

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Villa Kronos - Porto Cervo, Costa Smeralda
Period mansion for sale Porto Cervo, Sardinia
Private sale by Dimore by Camisa — Asking price €17,900,000: Overlooking the marina of Porto Cervo, Villa Kronos exemplifies modern design where light, proportions, and views are perfectly balanced. Originally a Sicilian baglio, the property was fully restored in 1996 and has been transformed into a contemporary residence of exceptional functionality and comfort. Architecture & Living Spaces:
  • Asking price 13.7M GBP

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Villa Marcantonio: Landmark by Gino Coppedè with Sea Views in Abruzzo
Urban palace for sale Mozzagrogna, Abruzzo
The palazzo known as Villa Marcantonio is a prominent cultural monument in the hilltop town of Mozzagrogna, in Italy’s Abruzzo region. This monumental residence is attributed to the architect Gino Coppedè, known for his eclectic and Art Nouveau-influenced designs, particularly in Genoa and across other parts of Italy.
  • Asking price 2.58M GBP

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Apulian country estate/Masseria near Ostuni
Country property for sale Ostuni, Puglia
This fully renovated masseria, completed in 2022, is located just 5 kilometres from the Adriatic coast and the historic centre of Ostuni, in one of Apulia’s most sought-after areas. Set within approximately 15 hectares of productive olive groves, the property offers a rare opportunity to operate either an agriturismo or an upscale holiday retreat.
  • Asking price 5.59M GBP

Oikos Immobiliare Puglia
Northern Italy: Belle-Époque residence with sea view in Sanremo
Period mansion for sale Sanremo, Liguria
In one of Sanremo’s most sought-after residential districts, this late 19th-century villa represents a rare and well-preserved example of Belle Époque architecture on the Ligurian coast.
  • Asking price 9.03M GBP

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