An apartment on the first floor of Villa Cantaluppi, a lakefront villa between Como and Cernobbio. Designed by architect Luigi Tatti and built around 1851 for Pietro Gonzales from Verona, the villa was acquired in 1872 by the Pasha of Constantinople and later belonged to Ferdinando Bocconi, founder of Bocconi University in Milan. The villa is now divided into four residential units.
The apartment comprises an entrance hall, living room with frescoed ceiling and marble fireplace, studio, dining room, eat-in kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet, two additional bedrooms and two bathrooms. Total living space approximately 330 m². More than 150 m² of terraces adjoin the main rooms. All rooms and terraces have views of the lake. Wooden and marble floors throughout. Substantial storage space.
The villa stands within a park of approximately 3,500 m² with mature planting and shaded paths. The apartment includes three private parking spaces within the gated grounds, shared access to the park and boathouse, and use of the terrace above the boathouse.
Heating: autonomous. Double glazing, alarm system, furnished kitchen. Year of renovation: 2025. Energy class: E.
Como town centre, the motorway to Milan and the Swiss border are within five minutes by car. Ferry stops, shops, restaurants and schools within walking distance.