Now is your chance to live in a castle in Italy.
The castle is a 1,000-year-old castle located just south of Milan This property boasts more than 102,000 sq. ft. of space. It also features fortified medieval architecture with a pointed arched portico and the remains of an old moat. according to Sotheby’s International RealtyThe home was listed in the. The castle, located in Landriano town, dates back to the 11th Century.
Sotheby’s will offer a price when you ask for it. Mansion Global reported the castle has an asking price of €3.6 million ($4.19 million).
According to a real estate publication, the original structure was built as a military fortress by the Landriani Family. It was purchased in the 1500s, and then renovated in Renaissance style. In order to do so, certain defensive features such as the towers and battlements of the structure were removed.
A private buyer bought the castle in the 1980s and restored it partially.
The white stucco Castle features elaborate Renaissance frescoes and a central court, as well as 10 bedrooms and 10 baths. While the home needs quite a bit of work—or a “complete renovation”—Sotheby’s said it “lends itself to an ambitious restoration project.”
Sotheby’s said it’s great for “those wishing to enhance an historic asset with residential or hospitality potential, as well as cultural potential.”
The property is situated in Lombardy which is a region that was originally inhabited by the Lombard people. named one of the best places to retire in Italy last year. This area includes Milan and Lake Como. trending with travelers This year, you can enjoy the vibrant city, picturesque lakefront resorts and beautiful villages.
You’re on your way down to seaside, and it’s perfect because you are close to city. [region of Liguria]Diletta Gjorgolo, an agent with Sotheby’s told Mansion Global. “It is also easily reachable from the airport as well as Germany, Switzerland and Austria. It’s centrally situated.”
Even Pope Leo XIV dreamed of castle life. Even Pope Leo XIV traveled to Castel Gandolfo just outside of Rome for an earned summer vacation last month, enjoying its marble floors, tapestries, and artifacts from across more than 500 years of history. Other options are available as well. castles travelers can visit, including Rome’s Castel Sant’Angelo, Castel del Monte in Andria, Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Gradara Castle, and the Castello di Potentino in Seggiano.