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.
Designed in 1886 by architect Pio Soli (notably responsible for Villa Nobel), the property was built for the noble Marsaglia family on the occasion of Stefania Marsaglia’s marriage to Count Lamberto Bevilacqua Ariosti. The original decorative and structural elements remain largely intact - an exceptional find among Italian Riviera properties.
Architecture and Layout
Spanning four levels and approx. 1,165 m² of living space, the villa displays refined proportions and generous ceiling heights of up to 5.1 metres.
The raised ground floor comprises:
- Entrance hall
- Two formal salons
- Billiard room
- Library
- Kitchen
- Guest WC
Ornate stuccowork and original coffered ceilings underscore the building’s period character.
A central marble staircase connects all floors. The first floor offers:
- Three double bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Master suite with private terrace and en-suite
All bedrooms feature original frescoes and unobstructed views of the Ligurian Sea.
The second floor, including a turret, currently accommodates a caretaker’s flat. The garden level houses former service rooms, offering potential for a private spa or indoor pool conversion.
Exterior and Grounds
Access is via a private gravel drive, leading to an impressive neoclassical pronaos in marble. The landscaped 5,000 m² garden includes mature plantings such as cypress, lemon, olive and palm trees, ensuring seclusion and privacy.
An approved project for a swimming pool and underground garage is in place.
Distances
- Sea: approx. 300 m
- Sanremo town centre: walking distance
- Nice International Airport: under 1 hour
- French Riviera: nearby