Description
Nestled in the charming green landscape of the province of Milan, in Paderno Dugnano, a prestigious historic mansion, guarded by the same family that maintained ownership until the late 1900s. The property was renovated in part by the famous architect Cassi Ramelli in the early 1970s. The main residence is represented by a sumptuous Baroque building dating back to 1693, which is built around a rectangular central courtyard enriched by imposing porticoes supported by original granite columns; on the south side, there is the striking porticoed entrance, from which one enters the ground floor, in which there are four elegant halls with coffered ceilings and original fireplaces, two large dining rooms, two kitchens and a service bathroom. On the upper floor, reached by a majestic Baroque staircase, are 8 large bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. The vast 2 1/2-acre park is enhanced by impeccably manicured gardens, a large swimming pool, and a tennis court. The exteriors provide an extraordinarily peaceful atmosphere in a timeless setting.
The property covers an internal area of 2,500 square meters and houses four apartments intended for receptive use. It is complemented by an annex and an adjacent cottage, both surrounded by private gardens.