Fixed price
£10,384,843
€12,000,000
30 bed country house for saleRovellasca, Between Milan And Lake Como
30 beds
20 baths
Unfurnished
About this property
Apartment
Chapel
Expansive Garden
Furniture Negotiable
Green House
Landscaped Courtyard
Pergola
Reception room
Stable
Villa Crivelli: Aristocratic Heritage Meets Luxurious Serenity – A True Italian Masterpiece Awaits
The Crivelli Estate – Villa Crivelli
Villa Crivelli is a magnificent historic noble residence in Rovellasca, Province of Como, Lombardy, Italy. Nestled in the Brianza region between Milan and Lake Como, at Piazza Risorgimento 6, this 17th–18th century Baroque and Rococo masterpiece served as a luxurious \"Villa of Delight\" – a summer retreat for Milanese aristocracy.
The estate features:
Originating in the early 1600s under the Della Porta family, it was expanded into a symmetrical Baroque villa with a central loggia, monumental staircase, and signature spaces like the \"Putti Room.\" In the 18th century, it became the Crivelli family's prestigious summer residence, with enhancements that preserved its aristocratic legacy through centuries. Carefully restored, it remains a protected cultural landmark embodying Lombard nobility.
A rare opportunity to own a piece of Italian heritage.
Energy Efficiency Rating
EPC rating: Unknown
The Crivelli Estate – Villa Crivelli
Villa Crivelli is a magnificent historic noble residence in Rovellasca, Province of Como, Lombardy, Italy. Nestled in the Brianza region between Milan and Lake Como, at Piazza Risorgimento 6, this 17th–18th century Baroque and Rococo masterpiece served as a luxurious \"Villa of Delight\" – a summer retreat for Milanese aristocracy.
The estate features:
- A grand main villa with over 60 opulent rooms adorned with original Baroque frescoes, stuccoes, Rococo-to-Empire furnishings, tapestries, paintings, and sculptures
- A private chapel dedicated to the Immaculate Conception
- 2.5 hectares of impeccably maintained 18th-century Italian formal gardens, including symmetrical paths, sandstone pergolas, and a historic Limonera (citrus greenhouse)
- Ancillary buildings such as stables and apartments
Originating in the early 1600s under the Della Porta family, it was expanded into a symmetrical Baroque villa with a central loggia, monumental staircase, and signature spaces like the \"Putti Room.\" In the 18th century, it became the Crivelli family's prestigious summer residence, with enhancements that preserved its aristocratic legacy through centuries. Carefully restored, it remains a protected cultural landmark embodying Lombard nobility.
A rare opportunity to own a piece of Italian heritage.
Energy Efficiency Rating
EPC rating: Unknown



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