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Historic tower for sale: Italy

Historic tower

Historic tower 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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Estate with medieval tower, two stone houses, 4 units, pool and olive grove
Historic tower for sale 06010 Monte Santa Maria Tiberina, Umbria
10th-century medieval tower in Umbria, originally part of a defensive system, together with two restored stone houses. Original stone architecture preserved and combined with modern installations and finishes. UNITS: Main house with two units: 140 m² with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and living area. 70 m² with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and living and dining area.
  • Asking price 2.7M GBP

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Medieval Tower in Oltrepò Pavese - The New Tuscany between Milano and Genova
Historic tower for sale 27050 Val di Nizza, Lombardy
The Tower of Casarasco rises from the verdant hills of Oltrepò Pavese and stands as one of the oldest surviving medieval structures in the region. Dating back to the 9th century, it is a remnant of a castle that once commanded the Nizza Valley. The site holds profound historical significance: it is said to be the location of St.
  • Asking price 223k GBP

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Borgo in Umbria with Full Restoration and Flexible Usage Options
Historic tower for sale 06055 Marsciano, Umbria
A historic borgo in Umbria, whose oldest part is a watchtower dating back to 1100. Roofs and ceilings have been completely restored, and all necessary consolidation work has been completed. The property is offered as a shell, allowing for customized finishing and adaptation for a variety of uses. The ground floor covers over 480 m², including a 95 m² internal courtyard (Piazza).
  • Asking price 256k GBP

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