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Period mansion for sale: Italy

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Period mansion 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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18th-century-estate-pisa-tuscany-development - 19.8-acre parkland
Period mansion for sale Crespina, Tuscany
Situated on the periphery of a village in the Province of Pisa, this 18th-century villa is set within approximately 19.8 acres: (8 hectares) of mature parkland featuring established woodland and a natural pond. The principal residence provides approximately 11,840 sq ft (1,100 sq m) of accommodation across three storeys. Principal Residence: The internal layout is configured as follows:
  • Asking price 1.58M GBP

Engel & Völkers Pisa Colline Pisane
Italian country house near Parma
Period mansion for sale Montechiarugolo, Emilia-Romagna
Villa Micheli-Mariotti is a historic property dating back to the late 18th century. The complex was originally part of an agricultural estate, where harvests were stored in large cellars beneath the villa and garden. The property includes two main outdoor areas: a paved courtyard with lawn sections at the entrance, and a fully landscaped garden on the opposite side of the building.
  • Asking price 676k GBP

Engel & Völkers Parma
Birthplace of Luigi Illica: An Art Nouveau legacy in Castell'Arquato
Period mansion for sale Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna
Situated within the medieval borgo of Castell'Arquato, Casa Illica is a residence of profound cultural heritage. This Art Nouveau estate is the birthplace of Luigi Illica (1857–1919), the preeminent librettist whose collaborations with Giacomo Puccini produced the operatic masterpieces La Bohème, Tosca, and Madama Butterfly.
  • Asking price 671k GBP

Engel & Völkers Parma
Villa Beta - Residence with Botanical Garden near Chianti
Period mansion for sale Moncioni, Tuscany
Nestled in the hills between Chianti and Valdarno, Villa Beta is a 17th-century residence set within a botanical park of nearly 3 hectares (≈ 72.7 acres). The estate is located close to Montevarchi and Gaiole in Chianti and has been carefully restored by its current owner, a Tuscan architect and designer. The Villa:
  • Asking price 2.31M GBP

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Lake Maggiore period property with lake view
Period mansion for sale 28823 Ghiffa, Piedmont
This historic villa is located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore in Ghiffa, surrounded by a spacious park with views over the lake. The property is well preserved and features ornate ceilings, Seminato stone and wooden floors, as well as original furnishings. The villa spans three floors and includes a tower with panoramic views.
  • Asking price 2.13M 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 2.82M GBP

Engel & Völkers Pisa Colline Pisane
Villa Mascetti - Renaissance estate near Lucca, early 16th century
Period mansion for sale Lucca, Tuscany
Villa Mascetti stands just outside the walls of Lucca, built in the early sixteenth century to designs attributed to Nicolao Civitali. The property extends across approximately 2,295 sq m of interior space over four levels, set within 3 hectares of private parkland. It has remained in use as a private residence for the better part of five centuries.
  • Asking price Price confidential

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Lake view property in Ghiffa with three apartment units and garden
Period mansion for sale 28823 Ghiffa, Piedmont
Detached Historic Property with Panoramic Views of Lake Maggiore: An elegant detached historic building dating from 1900, featuring professionally restored fabric, strong energy performance, and contemporary fittings. Due to its elevated position, the property offers panoramic views across Lake Maggiore.
  • Asking price 761k GBP

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Historic vineyard and hospitality estate, Province of Pisa
Period mansion for sale Casciana Terme, Tuscany
Situated within the rolling hills of Pisa, this expansive estate covers approximately 74 acres (30 hectares). The property combines established agricultural production with a high-calibre hospitality business, offering complete privacy. The complex comprises two primary residential buildings alongside extensive communal and service areas: Guest Accommodation:
  • Asking price 7.27M 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 3.38M GBP

Engel & Völkers Pisa Colline Pisane
Tuscan country house with art collection and frescoes - 61 acres
Period mansion for sale Tripalle, Tuscany
The historic house of Augusto Rey: This country house was built in 1895 by Augusto Rey, a painter of the Macchiaioli movement. It is located in Crespina, a short drive from Pisa and Lucca, and approximately 40 minutes from Forte dei Marmi. The residence sits on a hill with panoramic views of the Tuscan valley.
  • Asking price 8.55M GBP

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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 1.27M GBP

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Detached Villa in Tremezzo with Garden, Spa and Geothermal Heat Pump
Period mansion for sale 22019 Tremezzo, Lombardy
Detached period villa dating from 1873, with a large garden and views over Lake Como and the surrounding mountains of Tremezzo; fully restored in 2003 using carefully selected, high-quality materials. Ground Floor: Large drawing room with high ceilings and restored early 20th-century frescoes Tea room Dining room with fireplace Modern kitchen with fireplace Bathroom First Floor:
  • Asking price 5.13M GBP

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Detached grand historic house in Intra with private garden
Period mansion for sale Verbania, Piedmont
Just a short walk from the center of Intra and the lakefront, this detached villa from the turn of the 20th century is offered in largely original condition. The four floors feature well-proportioned, bright rooms connected by a wide staircase. The ground floor includes the entrance hall, several rooms with fireplaces, a full kitchen, and a utility room.
  • Asking price 530k GBP

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Beretta-Treves Mansion on the Shores of Lake Maggiore
Period mansion for sale Belgirate, Piedmont
The Beretta-Treves Villa on the shores of Lake Maggiore in Belgirate was built in 1780 by the Milanese merchant family Beretta. Over time, it passed into the hands of several notable owners, including Domenico Pino, a general under Napoleon Bonaparte, the noble families Fontana and Biscaretti di Ruffia, and the Milanese publisher Emilio Treves.
  • Asking price 4.28M GBP

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Liberty-Style Villa with Garden in the Center of Verbania Intra
Period mansion for sale Verbania, Piedmont
This early 1900s villa is located in the center of Verbania Intra, within walking distance of shops, cafés, and all essential services. Surrounded by a private garden of approximately 800 sqm, the property offers a rare combination of space and privacy in an urban setting. The exterior has recently been restored, including the façade and roof.
  • Asking price 594k GBP

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Lago Maggiore period property in Oggebbio
Period mansion for sale 28824 Oggebbio, Piedmont
This period property is a prime example of the grand residential architecture of the early 20th century, a style characteristic of Lake Maggiore's western shore. Situated in a central location within the village of Oggebbio, the residence offers direct access to local infrastructure, a large garden, and views across the lake.
  • Asking price 505k GBP

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Villa di Bastiano, Florentine Apennines, Mugello
Period mansion for sale Panicaglia, Tuscany
A historic villa estate in the hills of Mugello, with views extending to Lake Bilancino. First documented in the 13th century as a pair of fortified towers, the property was reimagined in the late 19th century by Florentine painter Michele Gordigiani, who shaped the characteristic double-tower silhouette that defines the building today. Architecture and Interiors:
  • Asking price 4.02M GBP

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