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Cette charmante propriété, un joyau de l’architecture du XVIIe siècle, se trouve à Vorno, l’un des plus beaux et des plus précieux village de Lucca. Non loin de l’église de Vorno, entourée de verdure
This charming property, a jewel of 17th century architecture, is in Vorno, one of the most beautiful and valued area of Lucca. Not far from the Church of Vorno, surrounded by the greenery and protecte
Cette charmante propriété, un joyau de l’architecture du XVIIe siècle, se trouve à Vorno, l’un des plus beaux et des plus précieux village de Lucca. Non loin de l’église de Vorno, entourée de verdure et protégée par une végétation luxuriante, la villa mesure 740 m² et elle a été construite au centre d’un grand terrain d’environ 4 ha, reprenant les traits typiques des villas de Lucca: l’étage principal surélevé, l’entrée principale avec double escalier extérieur, le grand porche, la disposition des chambres autour du salon central. Le jardin nord est entouré d’un mur et abrite l’un des nymphées les mieux conservés de Lucca. Le jardin sud comporte une grande fontaine centrale. Le rez-de-chaussée s’ouvre d’un côté sur le salon comprenant un bureau, une salle à manger, une cuisine et un studio; l’autre côté se compose d’une chambre double avec antichambre, deux chambres simples, deux salles de bains et un dressing. Le deuxième étage a été partiellement restauré et comprend une chambre principale avec salle de bains, une penderie et un studio, tandis que certaines chambres mansardées ont besoin de restauration. Le sous-sol de la villa présente des pièces de service (une chambre, une salle de bains et une buanderie), la cuisine ancienne et certaines pièces utilisées comme caves; à côté de la villa on trouve une ferme de 200 m² à restaurer, en plus de deux dépendances, servant de stockage, pour un total d’environ 120 m².
This charming property, a jewel of 17th century architecture, is in Vorno, one of the most beautiful and valued area of Lucca. Not far from the Church of Vorno, surrounded by the greenery and protected by a luxuriant vegetation, the villa measures 740 sq. m. and it was built in the centre of a large plot of land of about 4 ha, featuring the typical traits of the villas in Lucca: the raised main floor, the main entrance with double external staircase, the large porch, the arrangement of the rooms around the central lounge. The north garden is surrounded by a wall and features one of the best preserved nymphaeum of Lucca. The south garden features a large central fountain. The main floor opens, on one side, to the living area featuring an office room, a dining room, a kitchen and a studio room; the other side consists of a double bedroom with anteroom, two single bedrooms, two bathrooms and a walk-in closet. The second floor has been partially restored and comes with a master bedroom with bathroom, a wardrobe room and a studio room, while some of the attic rooms are in need of restoration. The basement of the villa presents some service rooms (a bedroom, a bathroom and a utility room), the antique kitchen and some rooms used as cellars. A 200 sq. m. farmhouse in need of restoration is next to the villa, in addition to two outbuildings, used as storage, measuring a total of about 120 sq. m.
Lucca, a fortified town rising amidst vineyards and olive trees in the hills of Tuscany, is one of the main art cit
Lucca, a fortified town rising amidst vineyards and olive trees in the hills of Tuscany, is one of the main art cities in Italy. The most important European textile center since the Middle Ages, it keeps track of a rich history in the elegant and majestic villas with magnificent parks outside the walls, that once were the residences of the wealthy families active in the silk trade. What amazes most the visitors, however, are the Renaissance walls of the XV century surrounding the historic core of the city. The works promoted in the XIX century by Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi, in honor of her brother Napoleon, led to the current structure of the central square Piazza Napoleone. The city also boasts many medieval churches of great architectural impact which make it gain the nickname of “the City of 100 Churches”. Lucca is one of the prides of Tuscany for its beauty and enchanting atmosphere and, thanks to this, many foreign visitors, after visiting the city and admiring its culture, choose it as a place to establish their second residence.
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