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Gucci Family's Historic Italian Villa Seeks $14.2M Sale Price

In Rome, a single buyer can acquire a rare piece of haute couture history.

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piece of Gucci history is up for sale in Rome, with a price tag of $14.2 million. The 4,000-square-foot estate was built by Aldo Gucci, son of the luxury fashion house's founder, in the 1950s. Situated just minutes from Rome's city center, the property spans 5 acres and features landscaped gardens blending Italian and English architectural styles.

    The villa boasts a private entrance, winding driveway, and total seclusion. Inside, the ground floor features an expansive dining room, recreational room, and chef's kitchen with an ornate fireplace. The main home has eight bedrooms, seven with en-suite bathrooms, plus two additional main bathrooms. A penthouse on the third floor offers stunning views of the Altar of the Fatherland and the cityscape.

    The estate also includes a second residence ready for redesign, with architects and interior design experts on standby to bring the buyer's vision to life. Representing the Gucci family are Billy Nash and Chiara Gennarelli. As Nash notes, "Villa Gucci is not just a home; it's a legacy that whispers stories of years of Gucci family gatherings." The property offers a unique opportunity for international buyers to own a piece of heritage in one of the world's most enchanting cities.

Gucci family's historic Italian villa for sale in Tuscany region, $14.2M price tag.