
Description
In the exclusive area of Lombardy, Italy and Lake Garda, just 5 km from the center of Desenzano, is an elegant villa cited among the residences of historical value in the Brescia area, in an excellent state of conservation. From the finely planted courtyard through the 6-bay portico, characterized by Ionic columns and capitals, we access the manor house dating back to the 1500s, the first welcome room, embellished with frescoes and Venetian marble as well as the original fireplace, leads us through two arches with crystal doors to the large eat-in kitchen overlooking the garden along its entire length, making it always bright and with easy access to the secondary wing thanks to the French windows that complete it. Also on the ground floor is the second living room with dining area and tea room, which is also lighted and ventilated by the precious windows that expose it to the west garden. Continuing on the ground floor is the reception room with mosaic parquet and frescoes which, thanks to targeted conservative interventions, continue to elevate this environment. The internal staircase leads to the first floor, whose layout dates back to an intervention that took place in the 1800s from which the current layout originates in two family suites, respectively a three-room apartment
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12BEDS
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0.57ACRES
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9BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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17,976SQFT
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$167$/SQFT
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Description
In the exclusive area of Lombardy, Italy and Lake Garda, just 5 km from the center of Desenzano, is an elegant villa cited among the residences of historical value in the Brescia area, in an excellent state of conservation. From the finely planted courtyard through the 6-bay portico, characterized by Ionic columns and capitals, we access the manor house dating back to the 1500s, the first welcome room, embellished with frescoes and Venetian marble as well as the original fireplace, leads us through two arches with crystal doors to the large eat-in kitchen overlooking the garden along its entire length, making it always bright and with easy access to the secondary wing thanks to the French windows that complete it. Also on the ground floor is the second living room with dining area and tea room, which is also lighted and ventilated by the precious windows that expose it to the west garden. Continuing on the ground floor is the reception room with mosaic parquet and frescoes which, thanks to targeted conservative interventions, continue to elevate this environment. The internal staircase leads to the first floor, whose layout dates back to an intervention that took place in the 1800s from which the current layout originates in two family suites, respectively a three-room apartment
