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Cisterna di Latina - Maison Boutique

House, Buy | Italy, Lazio, San Felice Circeo, Further Properties
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500.000 EUR
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3
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3
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245 m²
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1.3 ha
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Amenities and special features of this house

The Ginnetti Princes of Bergamasque origin settled in Velletri in the 15th century, which became renowned in the 17th century for its patronage. They had a Cardinal in their family, Card. Marzio Ginnetti, he was splendid and magnificent in erecting large and sumptuous buildings, both sacred and profane. In the early 1600s, he built a Palace/Castle and other buildings with a beautiful Church, on an estate of his called Torricola, which he wanted to be called Castel Ginnetti, located in this territory, near Cisterna di Latina.
In the early 18th century, it was inherited by a member of the Prince Lancellotti family. In fact, after the cardinal's death, the Ginnetti family rapidly died out; already in 1694, the last descendant, Olimpia Ginnetti, died prematurely. Marquis Marzio and Monsignor Giovanni Paolo, Olimpia's father and uncle, convinced that the young girl had been poisoned by some relatives for reasons of inheritance, wanted to adopt the girl's fiancé, Scipione Lancellotti (1668-1723), who took the name Ginnetti-Lancellotti and became the universal heir to the family's property. In 1852, with the extinction of the Lancellotti family, the estate was divided between the Massimo and Caracciolo families of Avellino, until slowly reaching the present day.
An old farmhouse, renovated, a boutique dwelling distributed on two above-ground levels with high ceilings, a total of 250 square metres of floor space. large spaces, some of which are lofts, three bathrooms, five fireplaces, a rehearsal room, walk-in wardrobes, internal windows and recreational corners. Externally, a large porch and a lush garden, two storerooms and a stable as well as plots of land for agricultural use amidst centuries-old olive groves that yield an excellent extra virgin olive oil.
A unique property, already known in Renaissance times, for exclusive buyers.


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Engel & Völkers Sabaudia - Circeo
  • Property I.V. S.r.l.
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  • Via Roma 312/314
  • 04017 San Felice Circeo
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