Set in the Tuscia countryside among olive groves, oak woods, and distant lake views, this late 16th–early 17th century castle, once the summer residence of the Counts of Vinci, is a property of historical and artistic significance, reflecting Mannerist architecture influenced by Vignola’s school. The estate offers 1,000 sqm across five levels, combining preserved period details with modern residential use.
The interiors are marked by grand reception spaces, including a dining room with coffered timber ceilings, terracotta flooring, and a monumental stone fireplace, as well as a living room with geometric terracotta floors, a marble fireplace, and decorative artworks. The kitchen features exposed beams and a large hearth, while a cinema room adds contemporary comfort. The upper floors host twelve bedrooms and nine bathrooms, with the master suite distinguished by parquet floors, chandeliers, and antique furnishings.
A 9,000-sqm park surrounds the castle with mature pines, cedars, oaks, and cypresses, alongside a swimming pool and pergola-shaded pool house, creating an enchanting private estate.
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