A piece of Gucci history is up for grabs in Rome, and it comes with a price tag of a cool $14.2 million.
This estate, occupying 4,000 square feet, was built in the 1950s by Aldo Gucci, the son of the luxury fashion house’s founder.
Situated just minutes from Rome’s city center, the sprawling property sits on 5 acres of landscaped gardens blending Italian and English architectural styles, according to Luxury Property News.
A private, gated entrance leads to the villa via a winding driveway lined with towering trees, ensuring total seclusion.
Inside, the ground floor features an expansive dining room, a recreational room and a chef’s kitchen, complete with an ornate fireplace.
Upstairs, the main home boasts eight bedrooms — seven with en-suite bathrooms — plus two additional main bathrooms.
At the pinnacle of the property, on the third floor lies a penthouse with a rooftop terrace offering grand views of the Altar of the Fatherland, a major Rome landmark near the Colosseum, and the surrounding cityscape.
In addition to the main villa, the estate includes a second residence ready for a complete redesign. Architects and interior design experts are already on standby for the buyer’s vision, the listing notes.
Billy Nash of The Keyes Company and Chiara Gennarelli of BH Forbes Global are representing the Gucci family.
Nash emphasized the property’s unique place in fashion history, telling Luxury Property News, “Villa Gucci is not just a home; it’s a legacy. Its walls whisper stories of years of Gucci family gatherings, its private grounds exude timeless elegance that captivates the senses.”
Nash added, “For the discerning international buyer, Villa Gucci represents not just a property, but a unique opportunity to own a piece of heritage in one of the world’s most enchanting cities.”