Built between 1911 and 1913, this architectural symbol of the Belle Epoque era was specially designed in the shape of a bow to resist possible avalanches. The originality of the villa is apparent through its stunning features including granite, earthenware, stone, wood and stained glass windows. Set in the heart of a garden with trees linked to its history, the property remains intact more than a century later.
Inside the original tapestry velvet of Genova can be found as well as two large bedrooms with fireplaces and antique cabinets. Upstairs, the floors, corridors and rooms with their nooks and crannies offer beautiful spaces that complement this historic house sublimely. It is as if time has stood still.
This villa is just waiting to bring the opera ‘Madame Butterfly’ by Puccini, which inspired the architect who built it all those years ago, to life. The question now is who will restore this jewel and enjoy all that it offers well into the 21st century?
£1.7m / €2.2m / $2.5m
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