Neo-Romanesque Castle in the Hills Above Lake Maggiore

Neo-Romanesque Castle in the Hills Above Lake Maggiore

Constructed in the late 18th century, the castle represents a pinnacle of the Neo-Romanesque architectural style, characterized by its imposing facades, intricate detailing, and timeless elegance.

This period, often hailed as a golden age in Northern Italy, witnessed a flourishing of economic and cultural prosperity, drawing nobles and the wealthy elite to the shores of Lake Maggiore to build their lavish retreats amidst the breathtaking natural scenery.

Spread across three stately floors, the main building of the castle boasts an impressive floor area of over 21,000 square feet, offering a total of 15 rooms with 6 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms.

From the grand reception areas on the ground floor to the private quarters and relaxation spaces on the upper floors, the interiors are adorned with exquisite antique tapestries and original furnishings.

Set within 4.2 acres of meticulously landscaped parkland, the Italian property offers a tranquil sanctuary in the hills above Lake Maggiore, offering the new owner perfect privacy as the surrounding properties are also part of the estate.

This historic property is located just a stone's throw away from the charming town of Stresa and the famed Borromean Islands, with Milan and Malpensa Airport within easy reach.

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