Danilo Romolini
Ref. 2686 Castello Montalcino
STUNNING CASTLE TO BE RESTORED FOR SALE IN MONTALCINO, VALDORCIA
Tuscany - Siena - Montalcino
INTERIORS: 3,729 sqm (40,139 sqft)
Bedrooms: 25
Bathrooms: 25
Condition : Requires renovation
Heating:
Without
EXTERIORS: 7,215 sqm (77,662 sqft)
general details
Interiors: 3,729 sqm (40,139 sqft)
Bedrooms: 25
Bathrooms: 25
Condition : Requires renovation
Heating:
Without
Exteriors: 7,215 sqm (77,662 sqft)
In the heart of Valdorcia, in a panoramic position not far from the medieval town of Montalcino, imposing 15th-century castle to be renovated for sale. The property (over 3,600 sqm) is currently unused but has great potential for development both in the residential sense (luxury private home) and in the commercial sense for the creation of a luxury boutique hotel (up to 25 bedrooms with bathrooms). A private chapel is included in the complex.
The castle is about 3 km from a village that can offer basic services, while larger centers such as San Giovanni d’Asso and Montalcino are about 20 minutes away by car. The location of the property makes it possible to visit all the best-known centers of Valdorcia in less than half an hour (Pienza, Montepulciano, Bagno Vignoni, San Quirico...).
The property, given its large size and enviable location in the heart of one of the most fascinating and renowned areas of Tuscany, is perfect both as a prestigious private residence and as a starting point for a luxury accommodation business. The very charming and characteristic courtyard of the property, combined with the presence of a private chapel, also opens the door to use as a location for events (weddings, corporate meetings, celebrations...).
Tuscany - Siena - Montalcino
Val d’Orcia, located in southern Tuscany, is one of Italy’s most enchanting landscapes, renowned for its rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and picturesque vineyards. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Val d’Orcia embodies the quintessential Tuscan countryside, where nature, agriculture, and history blend seamlessly. Its gently undulating hills, golden wheat fields, and vibrant patches of vineyards and olive groves create a timeless beauty that has inspired artists and poets for centuries.
The region is particularly famous for its wine, with the Brunello di Montalcino standing out as one of the world’s most prestigious red wines. Produced from the Sangiovese grape in the medieval hilltop town of Montalcino, Brunello is celebrated for its rich, complex flavors and remarkable aging potential. Wine lovers flock to Montalcino’s vineyards and wineries, where they can tour ancient cellars, learn about traditional winemaking techniques, and sample the robust, earthy wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region. Beyond Brunello, the Rosso di Montalcino and wines from nearby Montepulciano, such as Vino Nobile, also offer exceptional tasting experiences.
Nature is at the heart of Val d’Orcia’s allure. The landscapes here are painted with the iconic rows of cypress trees, winding roads, and scattered farmhouses that have come to define Tuscany’s rural charm. Pienza, a Renaissance gem, offers panoramic views over the valley, where the patchwork of vineyards and fields stretches to the horizon. Known as the "ideal city," Pienza’s harmonious blend of nature and architecture makes it one of the most beautiful towns in the region.
Val d’Orcia is also perfect for outdoor activities. Hiking and cycling trails crisscross the region, offering visitors the chance to explore its diverse landscapes at a leisurely pace. The trails pass through ancient forests, vineyards, and medieval villages, allowing hikers to experience the tranquility of nature while enjoying breathtaking views of the valley. In spring, the fields are awash with wildflowers, while autumn brings the golden hues of the harvest, making it an ideal destination year-round.
The region’s hot springs add to its natural beauty. Bagno Vignoni, a tiny village famous for its ancient thermal baths, has a large stone pool in the main square, which has been used for centuries. Nearby Bagni San Filippo offers a more rustic experience, with natural hot springs surrounded by forested paths, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the countryside.
Val d’Orcia’s charm lies in its harmonious relationship with the land. The gentle hills and fertile soil not only produce world-class wines but also sustain olive groves, which produce some of Tuscany’s finest olive oils. The landscape is dotted with historic abbeys, like Abbazia di Sant’Antimo, where Gregorian chants still echo through the ancient stone walls, adding to the spiritual connection between the land and its past.
Whether sipping a glass of Brunello while overlooking the vineyards or hiking through the cypress-lined roads, Val d’Orcia offers a serene escape into the heart of Tuscany’s natural beauty. It’s a place where the simple pleasures of life—good wine, stunning landscapes, and a sense of timelessness—come together to create an unforgettable experience.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS, STATE AND FINISHES
The castle (3,631 m² – 39,069 ft²) stands on the top of a small hill in Valdorcia, overlooking the Asso river that flows through the valley. The structure, made entirely of brick, has a typical fifteenth-century layout, later evolving into the classic “fortified farm” typical of the Sienese area, and is distinguished by imposing ramparts with perimeter walkway. The dating to the fifteenth century is corroborated by an allibramento (a Middle-Ages registration that allowed calculating a property tax, called libra) of 1453 by one Pietro di Cristofano. The property is then visible in the Catasto Leopoldino (18th century).
The last substantial alteration to the structure was in the 19th century when the layout of the manorial quarters was revised, where traces of frescoes from the period can still be seen.
The plan is irregular but all the elements of the castle (keep, manorial quarters, servants’ quarters, former olive mill, stables and cellars) face a large central paved rectangular courtyard.
Abandonment of the structure after World War II caused the entire building to fall into disrepair: the structure has several issues and heavy consolidation and restoration work on floors and roofs is needed to make the building habitable and usable. The building is protected by the Soprintendenza delle Belle Arti as an asset of significant historical interest, which means any work has to be preemptively approved by the authorities.
A two-story warehouse (35 m² – 377 ft²) is located at the corner of the castle's outdoor terrace and was probably a watchtower in the past.
Outside the complex, just across the road that runs alongside the building, is a peculiar manorialchapel (53 m² – 570 ft²), octagonal in plan and currently in need of renovation.
Completing the complex is an electrical cabin (10 m² – 107 ft²) located along the road leading to the castle.
EXTERIOR
The complex is surrounded by about 5,900 m² (1.4 acres) of garden, distributed on the large terrace surrounding the castle. From this elevated point there is a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside, characterized by rolling hills and cultivated fields.
The portions on the edge of the property, on the other hand, are covered in trees (1,300 m²).
WHAT'S NEARBY?
- CITIES AND TOWNS. Closest services (3km; 5’), San Giovanni d’Asso (7km; 10’), Montalcino (12km; 15’), Buonconvento (15km; 25’), Asciano (20km; 25’), Pienza (24km; 30’), San Quirico d’Orcia (31km; 35’), Bagno Vignoni (37km; 45’), Montepulciano (38km; 40’), Siena (43km; 55’), Casole d’Elsa (77km; 1h 20’), San Gimignano (83km; 1h 30’), Certaldo (86km; 1h 25’), Volterra (101km; 2h), Florence (133km; 1h 55’)
- AIRPORTS. Grosseto C. Baccarini (90km; 1h 30’), Firenze A. Vespucci (146km; 1h 45’), Pisa G. Galilei (207km; 2h 25’), Bologna G. Marconi (228km; 2h 40’), Roma Ciampino (229km; 2h 50’), Roma Fiumicino (243km; 2h 40’)
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Ref. 2686 Castello Montalcino
€ 1,850,000
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