In the hills outside Lucca, one of Tuscany’s grand historic estates has returned to the market with provenance few properties can match, acquired in 1836 by Caroline Bonaparte—Napoleon Bonaparte’s younger sister and Queen Consort of Naples.
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In the hills outside Lucca, one of Tuscany’s grand historic estates has returned to the market with provenance few properties can match, acquired in 1836 by Caroline Bonaparte—Napoleon Bonaparte’s younger sister and Queen Consort of Naples.
A frescoed second-floor apartment in a noble Lucca palazzo makes a strong case for the Tuscan pied-à-terre—with three en-suite bedrooms, two balconies, and views of San Frediano.
The period villa is set in one of the most exclusive areas of Lucca, just a couple of miles from the historic center of the walled city.
This luxurious villa is set in 17 acres of land with 5 acres of vineyards and 700 olive trees, set in the Tuscan hills just 10 miles from Lucca.
The Tuscan estate includes the 18th century villa, a restored farmhouse, and a private chapel, set in over 12 acres of lush grounds with a swimming pool, olive groves and vineyards in production.