Baroque Hunting Lodge in Umbria That Once Hosted Galileo Galilei
Known as Tenuta Galileo, the restored Baroque hunting lodge is named after its most well-known visitor and the father of modern science, Galileo Galilei, and features a room especially frescoed for him.
Historic Villa on the Slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy
Built in 1850, this historic villa was formerly a hunting lodge belonging to the Borghese Princes, one of Italy’s most prominent aristocratic families.
French Chateau with Formal Gardens Near Paris
The 16th century chateau is set on the banks of the Seine river, near the Bois le Roi station—just a 35 minute commute to Paris Gare de Lyon.
French Château Outside of Paris
On the market with Marc Foujols, the Fontainbleu property was built in 1594 in the Louis XIII style and was originally the hunting lodge of Henri IV, where he would receive his mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées.