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16th Century Noble Palace In The Historic Centre Of Arezzo

  • 24 Beds
  • 30 Baths
  • 26,910 Sqft
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In the historic centre of Arezzo stands Palazzo Guillichini, an extraordinary historic residence dating back to the 16th century.

Of remarkable architectural significance and protected under historical and artistic heritage regulations, the Palazzo has undergone important restoration and enhancement works that have preserved its authentic charm, featuring decorated ceilings, monumental in
In the historic centre of Arezzo stands Palazzo Guillichini, an extraordinary historic residence dating back to the 16th century.

Of remarkable architectural significance and protected under historical and artistic heritage regulations, the Palazzo has undergone important restoration and enhancement works that have preserved its authentic charm, featuring decorated ceilings, monumental interiors, internal loggias, and evocative common areas rich in atmosphere.

The property extends over approximately 2,500 sqm and represents a unique investment opportunity within the Tuscan real estate market. Currently operating as a high-end assisted living healthcare residence, the complex offers 40 beds distributed among single and double rooms, as well as bright and elegant communal areas perfectly integrated with the historic character of the building. The Palazzo is currently leased under a long-term contract, guaranteeing a significant indexed annual income, making this property particularly attractive also as an income-generating real estate investment. The property further includes a commercial unit, also leased, located in the historic centre of the city.

Thanks to its strategic location, historical importance, and strong investment return, Palazzo Guillichini represents a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic property in the heart of Tuscany.
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Corso Italia, Arezzo, AR 52100, Center, Tuscany View on Google Maps
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Located in the historic center of Arezzo, this property offers convenient access to cultural landmarks, fine dining, and boutique shopping. Arezzo Railway Station is a short 8-minute drive, providing easy connections to Florence and Rome. Firenze Peretola Airport is approximately 50 minutes by car. The setting combines urban amenities with close proximity to Tuscan countryside for outdoor leisure.
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Arezzo Railway Station
Train Station
8 min
Firenze Peretola Airport
Airport
50 min
Pieve di San Francesco
Cultural & Heritage
5 min
Golf Club Valdichiana
Golf & Country Clubs
20 min
La Buca delle Fate (Michelin Restaurant)
Dining & Wine
7 min
Scuola Elementare Piero della Francesca
Public School
5 min
Istituto Comprensivo Arezzo 3
Public School
6 min

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Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 14, 55100, Lucca, Lucca, Italy
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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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June 5
First listed
May 28
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