For $14.5 million you can own a piece of Gucci history in Rome, Italy
This luxurious estate, occupying 4,000 square feet, was built in the 1950s by Aldo Gucci, the son of the famed fashion house’s founder. The listing price was just recently reduced.
Situated just minutes from Rome’s city center, the sprawling property sits on 5 acres of landscaped gardens blending Italian and English architectural styles.
A private, gated entrance leads to the eight-bedroom main villa via a winding driveway lined with towering trees, ensuring total seclusion.
Combining the Tuscan and English-style design, the main residence has a large kitchen, a dining room, a hobby room with space for billiards and a fireplace, a study and seven bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, according to a news release from listing agents Billy Nash of the Keyes Company and Chiara Gennarelli of BH Forbes Global Properties.
A second villa can be found on the property, too. The almost 3,000-square-foot building “is ripe for enhancement and can be reimagined to the new owner’s style and preference,” the brokerage said.
Villa Gucci represents an opportunity “to own a piece of heritage with a storied past in one of the world’s most enchanting cities,” Nash said in a statement.
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