The 17th-century property is situated in the Ancaiano district near Siena and was built in 1680 for Pope Alexander VII.
The grounds ‘are considered among the most exquisite gardens in Italy’. And the villa features ‘traditional Tuscan fireplaces, terracotta tiled floors, vaulted and beamed ceilings and beautifully frescoed walls’.
Within the property there is ample entertainment, including a cinema room, exclusive use of the famous private garden, an outdoor, heated swimming pool, a tennis court, and a games room in the Limonaia, with table tennis and table football
The villa is developed over several floors. On the ground floor is a loggia for dining, a bathroom, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom
On the first mezzanine floor there are a bathroom, a double bedroom with access to another double bedroom, and a shared bathroom.
On the first and main floor are one bathroom, three double bedrooms (two of which include en-suite bathrooms), a dining room and a spacious and elegant living room with fireplace and direct access to the exterior kitchen. The second mezzanine floor provides one single bedroom, a bedroom for four children and two bathrooms.
[Sotheby's Italy Retreats]
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