980,000 €
House, 678 m² Licciana Nardi, Massa-Carrara (province) Lunigiana
Lunigiana
Description
STUDIOAREA AULLA for info and contacts +39 3290733879 offers for sale Historic stately residence, the Licciana Nardi Castle, a listed cultural site for years by the Superintendency, likely built in the 13th century to control traffic towards the Lagastrello Pass. The original structure included a wall punctuated by towers, some parts of which remain incorporated into houses, a large tower, and two small, clearly visible corner towers. The castle was expanded and transformed into a residence in the 17th century by Obizzo II, while in the following century, Giacomo III Malaspina connected it to the nearby church of Saints James and Christopher via an elevated passageway, which has now been ceded to the town hall. The current building, overlooking the town hall square, retains architectural elements from that era: in addition to the beautiful interior frescoes, the marquis’ coat of arms above the beautiful ashlar portal, the framed windows, and the vaulted cellars. The stately home has 30 rooms for approximately 700 m2 with two terraces, including three large apartments renovated and habitable, an attic apartment to renovate, cellars for 171 m2 as well as commercial space for 100 m2.
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Details
- Property Type
- House
- Condition
- Completely restored/Habitable
- Living area
- 678 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- Reference
- 93863
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Information about Licciana Nardi
- Elevation
- 210 m a.s.l.
- Total area
- 55.68 km²
- Landform
- Inland mountain
- Population
- 4804
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Contact Agent
Via Resistenza 95/A, Aulla, Massa Carrara
+39 329 0733879
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