Danilo Romolini
Ref. 2285 Pian dei Giullari Apartments
APARTMENTS FOR SALE IN A PERIOD VILLA IN PIAN DEI GIULLARI, FLORENCE
INTERIORS: 365 sqm (3,929 sqft)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Requires updating
Furnished: Yes
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Underfloor + Radiator + Fireplace
Energy certification:
(143.89 kWh/m²year)
EXTERIORS: 750 sqm (8,073 sqft)
general details
Interiors: 365 sqm (3,929 sqft)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Requires updating
Furnished: Yes
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Underfloor + Radiator + Fireplace
Energy certification:
(143.89 kWh/m²year)
Exteriors: 750 sqm (8,073 sqft)
This apartment in a period villa is located in the area of Pian dei Giullari, one of the most renowned and well-known areas of Florence. The house (365 sqm) is located on the ground and basement floors of the villa and houses a total of 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Outside, the villa is surrounded by a 785-sqm of private garden and has two reserved parking spaces in the parking lot below.
HISTORY OF THE VILLA
The villa is named after the Russian prince Alexander Zoubaloff, who commissioned the building in the early 20th century. The Russian nobleman, who arrived in Florence in the late 19th century, had a villa built to exhibit his impressive collection of art pieces, most of them masterful copies of historical masterworks (including a life-size reproduction of the Baptistery doors by Ghiberti). After purchasing several plots of land between 1902 and 1906, Zoubaloff initiated the construction in 1907. Only a few years later, heavily indebted and with the villa almost completed, the prince was forced to put his properties up for sale and in 1917 the entire collection was auctioned off.
Upon his death in 1919, the villa passed first to his heirs and the following year to Leonzio Sartori and Ernesto Alessandri. In 1927, the Morroni family took possession of the property and made various changes that are still visible today.
During the war, the villa, together with the nearby Torre del Gallo, was requisitioned by the Italian-German forces and converted into a prison: part of the interior partitions and the tiled floors on the ground floor date back to this period.
The building then passed to a company in the 1960s: a renovation project was initiated in 1985 and concluded in 1991 with the splitting up of the villa and the sale of the various apartments to private individuals.
Tuscany - Florence City Centre - Pian dei Giullari
Tuscany, one of Italy's most iconic and breathtaking regions, embodies the essence of Italian beauty, culture, and tradition. Nestled between the Apennine Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea, its landscape is a mesmerizing blend of rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, sprawling vineyards, olive groves, and medieval villages perched on hilltops. The region’s natural beauty is matched by its rich history, artistic heritage, and world-renowned culinary and wine traditions.
Wine enthusiasts from around the globe flock to Tuscany for its legendary wine production. The region is the birthplace of some of the most revered wines in the world, such as Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Chianti, produced in the heart of Tuscany, is arguably the most famous, with its distinctive ruby-red color and bold flavors, while Brunello, made exclusively from Sangiovese grapes, is one of Italy’s most prestigious wines, aging gracefully for decades. Wine routes, like the Strada del Vino in the Chianti region, allow visitors to tour centuries-old wineries, sample wines, and explore charming villages along the way.
Tuscany is also a haven for lovers of art and history. Florence, the region’s capital, is a cultural mecca, often referred to as the cradle of the Renaissance. Its galleries and museums, such as the Uffizi and Accademia, house masterpieces from artists like Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci. The iconic Florence Cathedral, with its massive dome designed by Brunelleschi, dominates the skyline, while the Ponte Vecchio, a medieval bridge lined with jewelry shops, is one of the city’s most beloved landmarks.
Siena, another jewel of Tuscany, offers a different charm with its medieval architecture and rich traditions. The Piazza del Campo, known for the Palio, a centuries-old horse race held twice a year, is considered one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. Siena’s Gothic cathedral, with its intricate black and white striped marble, is a stunning testament to medieval craftsmanship.
Further west, Pisa is home to the iconic Leaning Tower, but it also offers much more with its rich maritime history and the grandeur of the Piazza dei Miracoli. Lucca, known for its preserved Renaissance-era city walls, invites visitors to explore its quiet streets, where churches and piazzas surprise at every turn. San Gimignano, a medieval town famous for its many towers, gives visitors a glimpse of Tuscany’s feudal past and offers sweeping views over the surrounding countryside.
Tuscany’s landscapes are also dotted with thermal springs, such as the natural hot springs of Saturnia, providing a relaxing retreat after days of exploring. The coastline, too, with the Maremma region and the island of Elba, offers picturesque beaches and pristine waters, a contrast to the inland hills and vineyards.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY
The apartment (365 m² – 3,927 ft², 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms) is located on the two lowest floors of a Liberty-style period villa set on the heights above Florence. From the stately external staircase, one arrives at a central entrance hall, and from here one goes to the spacious living room with balconies on the left. On the right, a hallway leads to the apartment's small kitchen, the apartment's three bedrooms (all with exit to the outdoor terraces) and the bathroom. The last room provides access via a spiral staircase to a loft where there is currently a bed but which could be used as a study. From the central room, another wooden staircase ascends to a second loft consisting of a walk-in closet and private bathroom. Back at the entrance, an internal staircase descends to the basement where there is a large living room (also known as taverna in Italian) with a fireplace, ideal as a play area, a kitchen with dining room, bathroom and bedroom.
All around the villa is a private garden (about 785 m² – 8,447 ft²) framed by hedges and placed just below the ground floor terraces. The space is more than enough if one wanted to place tables and chairs to enjoy the sunny Tuscan days of summer.
Below the villa is a large dirt parking lot (about 1,400 m² – 0.3 ac) enclosed by a gate: here, the villa has two reserved parking spaces plus other free parking spaces that can be used if needed.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Historical center of Florence (2km; 10’), San Casciano in Val di Pesa (17km; 20’), Greve in Chianti (24km; 35’), Castellina in Chianti (42km; 45’), Colle di Val d’Elsa (48km; 45’), San Gimignano (54km; 1h), Monteriggioni (56km; 50’), Siena (72km; 1h), Volterra (75km; 1h 15’), Lucca (85km; 1h 15’), Pisa (88km; 1h 25’), Montepulciano (107km; 1h 20’), Montalcino (110km; 1h 40’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Firenze A. Vespucci (15km; 25’), Pisa G. Galilei (85km; 1h 20’), Bologna G. Marconi (106km; 1h 20’), Grosseto C. Baccarini (150km; 1h 55’), Roma Ciampino (285km; 3h 10’), Roma Fiumicino (300km; 3h), Milano Linate (303km; 3h 10’), Milano Malpensa (356km; 4h)
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