From the apartment in the Duomo to the farmhouse in the countryside: two visions of Italian luxury
Published 10-11-2025
Italian luxury is a subtle language of proportion, taste and authenticity. It is not limited to the opulence of spaces or the value of materials, but stems from an innate sense of harmony between aesthetics and everyday life. In every corner of Italy, this balance takes different forms: the beauty of city palaces is reflected in the details of design, while the quiet of the countryside expresses the purity of time and nature.
Two worlds, two experiences, one philosophy: living surrounded by beauty.
On the one hand, the apartment with a view of the Duomo, a symbol of Italian artistic and cultural greatness; on the other, the farmhouse nestled in the Tuscan or Umbrian hills, where the rhythm of the earth dictates the pace of the day.
Both represent the excellence of Italian living, an idea of luxury that knows how to combine elegance and authenticity, history and contemporaneity. They are two different perspectives of the same ideal: to inhabit beauty, every day, in forms that are always new but deeply consistent with the soul of the country.
Urban charm: living in the heart of the city
Living in the heart of an Italian city of art means living in a place where every street, every glimpse, every stone tells centuries of history. The apartment overlooking the Duomo, or a Renaissance square, represents the essence of urban luxury: elegance, centrality, culture, and a sense of belonging to a heritage that transcends time.
The city offers a unique sensory experience. The days flow past galleries, theaters, restaurants, and historic cafes; the morning light reflects off the pietra serena facades, and at sunset the domes and bell towers draw profiles that exist nowhere else in the world. It is a way of life that combines energy and beauty, ideal for those who seek continuous inspiration and like to be surrounded by art and movement.
Among the most emblematic examples of this dimension is the Luxury Penthouse with Duomo View in Florence, one of the properties selected by Romolini Immobiliare. Located on the fourth floor of a historic building, just a few steps from Piazza della Signoria, the apartment combines the noble atmosphere of Florentine architecture with contemporary comfort and design.
Every room has attention to detail: herringbone parquet floors, marble bathrooms, double-glazed fixtures, Gullo kitchen and a panoramic terrace overlooking Brunelleschi's dome. It is a dwelling that encompasses everything that makes Florence one of the most desirable cities in the world: art, light and measure.
To live in such a setting is not just to live in a prestigious place, but to become part of a culture that celebrates beauty in every form.
The true value of a fine apartment in the city center lies in its ability to connect the past with the present: living today, in spaces that carry history within them, but speak the language of contemporary elegance.
It is a choice for those who consider the home not just a real estate asset, but an extension of their identity: a way to feel part of the city, its rhythm and light.
The call of the countryside: slowness and authenticity
A few hours away from the most celebrated cities of art, the landscape changes face and becomes silence, breath, horizon. The Tuscan and Umbrian hills open up like a sea of land, dotted with cypresses, vineyards and stone farmhouses that seem to stand still in time.
It is here that another idea of luxury takes shape: more intimate, slower, more authentic.
Living in a country house means rediscovering the essential dimension of time.
The day follows the sunlight, the scents change with the seasons, and every window becomes a natural picture. Luxury, in this context, lies not in the size or richness of the furnishings, but in the quality of life the place can offer: space, silence and harmony.
Among the properties that best narrate this lifestyle are the Villa with private church and truffle farm in Umbria and the Villa with swimming pool and vineyard in Chianti, two examples selected by Romolini Immobiliare.
The first, nestled among fields and woods, with its restored 14th-century church and large pool surrounded by greenery, is a retreat that combines spirituality and contemporary comfort. The second, set among the rows of Chianti, expresses the agricultural and refined soul of Tuscany: a noble villa with an outbuilding, vineyard and panoramic view that fades into the hills.
The same philosophy is perceived in both: inhabiting nature without dominating it. Every architectural intervention respects the landscape, every detail is designed to harmonize with the land and the light. The result is a beauty that does not impose, but accompanies, a discreet luxury made of real materials, open spaces and a silence full of life.
For many, the country house represents a form of freedom: the chance to work, receive guests or simply slow down, finding balance and inspiration. It is a return to the origins, but with a modern and conscious vision, where comfort and authenticity coexist without contrast.
In this timeless landscape, every home becomes a story to be lived, and every sunset a promise of peace. The Italian countryside is not just a place, it is a state of mind, a beauty that you choose, every day.




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