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Casă & casă pentru o singură familie de vânzare în Greve in Chianti
9.952.732 RON
Casă & Casă pentru o singură familie (De vânzare)
Referință:
CEAS-T1543
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Referință:
CEAS-T1543
Țară:
IT
Oraș:
Greve in Chianti
Categorie:
Proprietate rezidențială
Tipul listării:
De vânzare
Tipul proprietății:
Casă & Casă pentru o singură familie
Dimensiuni proprietate:
6.260 m²
Camere:
65
Dormitoare:
40
Băi:
19
Număr de etaje:
2
Aer condiționat:
Da
In an exclusive location, nestled between Chianti Classico and Florence, stands the ancient complex known as Badia di Montescalari, consisting of a Benedictine abbey, two farmhouses, and 101 hectares of land.History:
Founded in the Early Middle Ages, probably around 1040, by monks of the Benedictine order as a residence for pilgrims, it is an important example of religious and historical architecture. It was inhabited until 1930 by the monastic community of Montescalari and later sold at auction to the noble Rosselli Del Turco family, who retained ownership until the early 1990s. The property can be converted into a hospitality facility.Road access:
The complex is accessed via the municipal road of Badia Montescalari, which branches off from Provincial Road No. 66, Panca Pancuccia. The access road is unpaved, approximately 2.5 km long, and in poor maintenance condition.Description:
The real estate complex consists of three main buildings and approximately 101 hectares of land divided as follows:
A) The imposing Abbey, about 5000 square meters on three levels, partly used as a hospitality structure and partly as a former Benedictine abbey with six rooms used as storage and garages, a church, a library, a kitchen, 15 bedrooms, five bathrooms, and an uncovered courtyard on the ground floor. It also features a loggia overlooking the internal courtyard, 25 rooms, 13 bathrooms, and various hallways on the first floor.
The basement and lower-ground floors house a kitchen with a restaurant dining room and stables.
B) Farmhouse of about 860 square meters on two levels, partially habitable, consisting of 10 rooms and a bread oven on the ground floor and 11 rooms on the first floor.
C) Another farmhouse on two levels, about 400 square meters:Ground floor: living room, rustic kitchen, two storage rooms, and an oven. An internal staircase leads to an additional studio apartment with a bathroom.First floor: independent apartment with living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.The property includes a well approximately 80 meters deep with a flow rate of about 80 l/sec, and 101 hectares of land, mainly woodland and some arable land, ideal for replanting olive trees and vineyards.Technical features:
The abbey is still perfectly visible. The primary materials used in its construction are stone, terracotta, and wood. It originally included a bell tower that was destroyed during World War II. One of the bronze bells was crafted by Andrea del Verrocchio. Inside, 15th-century frescoes are still visible, though they require restoration.
The two farmhouses need renovation and are located about 100 meters from the abbey.
The property is very panoramic, 16 km from the A1 highway exit. Vezi mai mult Vezi mai puțin Greve in Chianti und Figline Incisa Valdarno (FI), Badia di Montescalari:
In einer exklusiven Lage, eingebettet zwischen Chianti Classico und Florenz, befindet sich der antike Komplex Badia di Montescalari, bestehend aus einer Benediktinerabtei, zwei Landhäusern und 101 Hektar Land.Geschichte:
Gegründet im frühen Mittelalter, vermutlich um 1040, von Mönchen des Benediktinerordens als Unterkunft für Pilger, ist dies ein bedeutendes Beispiel religiöser und historischer Architektur. Bis 1930 wurde es von der klösterlichen Gemeinschaft von Montescalari bewohnt und anschließend bei einer Auktion an die Adelsfamilie Rosselli Del Turco verkauft, die es bis Anfang der 1990er Jahre besaß. Die Immobilie kann in eine touristische Unterkunft umgewandelt werden.Zufahrt:
Der Zugang zum Gebäudekomplex erfolgt über die Gemeindestraße Badia Montescalari, die von der Provinzstraße Nr. 66, Panca Pancuccia, abzweigt. Die Zufahrt ist eine 2,5 km lange unbefestigte Straße in mäßigem Wartungszustand.Beschreibung:
Der Immobilienkomplex besteht aus drei Hauptgebäuden und etwa 101 Hektar Land, aufgeteilt wie folgt:
A) Die imposante Abtei, ca. 5000 qm auf drei Ebenen, teils als Gästehaus, teils als ehemalige Benediktinerabtei genutzt, mit sechs Lagerräumen und Garagen, einer Kirche, einer Bibliothek, einer Küche, 15 Schlafzimmern, fünf Bädern und einem offenen Hof im Erdgeschoss sowie einer Loggia mit Blick auf den Innenhof, 25 Zimmern, 13 Bädern und diversen Fluren im ersten Stock.
Im Untergeschoss und Keller befinden sich eine Küche mit Speisesaal und die Stallungen.
B) Landhaus, ca. 860 qm auf zwei Ebenen, teilweise bewohnbar, mit 10 Räumen und einem Brotbackofen im Erdgeschoss sowie 11 Räumen im ersten Stock.
C) Weiteres Landhaus auf zwei Ebenen, ca. 400 qm:Erdgeschoss: Wohnzimmer, rustikale Küche, zwei Lagerräume und ein Backofen. Eine Innentreppe führt zu einem zusätzlichen Studio mit Bad.Obergeschoss: Unabhängige Wohnung mit Wohnzimmer, Küche, zwei Schlafzimmern und Bad.Zum Anwesen gehört ein etwa 80 Meter tiefer Brunnen mit einer Förderleistung von etwa 80 l/sec sowie 101 Hektar Land, größtenteils Wald und teilweise Ackerland, ideal für die Neuanpflanzung von Olivenbäumen und Weinreben.Technische Merkmale:
Die Abtei ist noch gut sichtbar. Die für ihren Bau verwendeten Hauptmaterialien sind Stein, Terrakotta und Holz. Ursprünglich gab es auch einen Glockenturm, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs zerstört wurde. Eine der Bronzeglocken wurde von Andrea del Verrocchio gefertigt. Im Inneren sind noch Fresken aus dem 15. Jahrhundert sichtbar, die restauriert werden müssen.
Die beiden Landhäuser müssen renoviert werden und befinden sich etwa 100 Meter von der Abtei entfernt.
Sehr panoramische Lage, 16 km von der Autobahnausfahrt A1 entfernt. Greve in Chianti e Figline Incisa Valdarno (FI), Badia di Montescalari: In posizione esclusiva, immersa tra Chianti Classico e Firenze, antico complesso denominato Badia di Montescalari composto da abbazia Benedettina due coloniche e 101 ettari di terreno- Storia:
Fondata nell'Alto Medioevo, probabilmente intorno al 1040, dai monaci dell'ordine benedettino come dimora per pellegrini, rappresenta un importante esempio di architettura religiosa e storica. Fu abitata fino al 1930 dalla comunità monastica di Montescalari e successivamente venduta all’asta alla famiglia nobiliare dei Rosselli Del Turco che ne hanno mantenuto il possesso fino ai primi anni ’90. La proprietà è trasformabile in struttura ricettiva.- Viabilità:
L’accesso al complesso edilizio avviene attraverso la strada comunale di Badia Montescalari che si distacca dalla Strada Provinciale n° 66, Panca Pancuccia. Tale viabilità è a fondo sterrato, lunga 2,5 km, in mediocre stato di manutenzione.- Descrizione:
Il complesso immobiliare è composto da tre corpi principali e circa 101 ettari di terreno così suddiviso:
A) L’imponente Abbazia di circa 5000 mq su tre livelli in parte adibita a struttura ricettiva e parte ex abbazia benedettina con sei locali adibiti a magazzino e rimesse, chiesa, biblioteca, cucina, 15 camere da letto, cinque bagni e corte scoperta a piano terra,
loggiato sulla corte interna, 25 stanze, 13 bagni e vari disimpegni/corridoi a piano primo. A piano seminterrato e piano interrato troviamo cucina con sala ristorante della struttura ricettiva e le stalle.
B) Casa colonica di circa 860 mq su due livelli in parte abitabile composta da 10 vani con forno a piano terra e 11 vani a piano primo.
C) Colonica su due livelli di circa 400 mq composta da:
Piano terra: soggiorno, cucina rustica, due locali adibiti a magazzino e forno, con scala interna si accede ad ulteriore monolocale con bagno.
Piano primo: appartamento indipendente con soggiorno, cucina, due camere e bagno
La proprietà comprende pozzo profondo circa 80 ml con una portata di circa 80 l/sec. e terreno di 101 ettari, prevalentemente bosco e parte seminativo ideale per il reimpianto di olivi e viti.- Caratteristiche tecniche:
L’abbazia è ancora perfettamente visibile. I materiali prevalentemente utilizzati per la sua costruzione sono pietra, cotto e legno. Originariamente composta anche da una torre campanaria, andata distrutta durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Una delle campane di bronzo era stata realizzata da Andrea del Verrocchio. Internamente sono ancora visibili pitture risalenti al XV° secolo che necessitano interventi di restauro.
Le due coloniche sono da ristrutturare e sono posizionate a circa 100 metri dall’abbazia.
Posizione molto panoramica, a 16 km dal casello autostradale A1. Greve in Chianti and Figline Incisa Valdarno (FI), Badia di Montescalari:
In an exclusive location, nestled between Chianti Classico and Florence, stands the ancient complex known as Badia di Montescalari, consisting of a Benedictine abbey, two farmhouses, and 101 hectares of land.History:
Founded in the Early Middle Ages, probably around 1040, by monks of the Benedictine order as a residence for pilgrims, it is an important example of religious and historical architecture. It was inhabited until 1930 by the monastic community of Montescalari and later sold at auction to the noble Rosselli Del Turco family, who retained ownership until the early 1990s. The property can be converted into a hospitality facility.Road access:
The complex is accessed via the municipal road of Badia Montescalari, which branches off from Provincial Road No. 66, Panca Pancuccia. The access road is unpaved, approximately 2.5 km long, and in poor maintenance condition.Description:
The real estate complex consists of three main buildings and approximately 101 hectares of land divided as follows:
A) The imposing Abbey, about 5000 square meters on three levels, partly used as a hospitality structure and partly as a former Benedictine abbey with six rooms used as storage and garages, a church, a library, a kitchen, 15 bedrooms, five bathrooms, and an uncovered courtyard on the ground floor. It also features a loggia overlooking the internal courtyard, 25 rooms, 13 bathrooms, and various hallways on the first floor.
The basement and lower-ground floors house a kitchen with a restaurant dining room and stables.
B) Farmhouse of about 860 square meters on two levels, partially habitable, consisting of 10 rooms and a bread oven on the ground floor and 11 rooms on the first floor.
C) Another farmhouse on two levels, about 400 square meters:Ground floor: living room, rustic kitchen, two storage rooms, and an oven. An internal staircase leads to an additional studio apartment with a bathroom.First floor: independent apartment with living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.The property includes a well approximately 80 meters deep with a flow rate of about 80 l/sec, and 101 hectares of land, mainly woodland and some arable land, ideal for replanting olive trees and vineyards.Technical features:
The abbey is still perfectly visible. The primary materials used in its construction are stone, terracotta, and wood. It originally included a bell tower that was destroyed during World War II. One of the bronze bells was crafted by Andrea del Verrocchio. Inside, 15th-century frescoes are still visible, though they require restoration.
The two farmhouses need renovation and are located about 100 meters from the abbey.
The property is very panoramic, 16 km from the A1 highway exit.