£4,859,402
€5,500,000
12 bed villa for saleVia di Vicopelago, Lucca, Toscana, 046017, Italy
12 beds
About this property
Camino
Canna Fumaria
Impianto Satellitare
Ingresso Indipendente
Piscina
Tavolini Esterni
Immersed in the heart of Lucca, among the famous Renaissance walls, this historic villa is a masterpiece of timeless elegance. Built at the beginning of the 1500s by the Renaissance architect Nicolao Civitali, the residence has hosted kings, emperors, popes, and noble families, becoming over time a symbol of prestige and culture.
The villa spreads over four levels, totaling 2,297 sqm, with 12 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and spacious, refined common areas. The main floor, frescoed with mythological scenes and landscapes, preserves the harmony of the 16th-century spaces and the charm of historic furnishings accumulated over the centuries. The ballroom, with a 16-meter-high vault, can accommodate up to 120 guests and dominates the villa with its theatrical grandeur.
A frescoed loggia and four elegant lounges connect the main rooms, creating versatile spaces for events, dinners, and moments of relaxation. The imperial portrait room preserves unique historical testimonies, including portraits of Napoleon III, who stayed here after his deposition.
The 3-hectare private park, redesigned in a Romantic style in the 18th century, combines Italian gardens and natural English-style spaces. With ponds, camellia groves, meadows, and centuries-old trees, every corner tells a story of elegance and care, offering an exclusive retreat immersed in Tuscan nature.
This villa is not just a luxury residence: It is a livable work of art, a piece of Italian history to be experienced every day, where art, architecture, and nature meet in perfect harmony.,
The villa spreads over four levels, totaling 2,297 sqm, with 12 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and spacious, refined common areas. The main floor, frescoed with mythological scenes and landscapes, preserves the harmony of the 16th-century spaces and the charm of historic furnishings accumulated over the centuries. The ballroom, with a 16-meter-high vault, can accommodate up to 120 guests and dominates the villa with its theatrical grandeur.
A frescoed loggia and four elegant lounges connect the main rooms, creating versatile spaces for events, dinners, and moments of relaxation. The imperial portrait room preserves unique historical testimonies, including portraits of Napoleon III, who stayed here after his deposition.
The 3-hectare private park, redesigned in a Romantic style in the 18th century, combines Italian gardens and natural English-style spaces. With ponds, camellia groves, meadows, and centuries-old trees, every corner tells a story of elegance and care, offering an exclusive retreat immersed in Tuscan nature.
This villa is not just a luxury residence: It is a livable work of art, a piece of Italian history to be experienced every day, where art, architecture, and nature meet in perfect harmony.,



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