Set in the rolling Tuscan countryside between Volterra and San Gimignano, this majestic 15th-century villa spans over 2,500 sqm and is surrounded by a 20,000-sqm private park with vineyards and olive groves. Though in need of major renovation, the estate retains its historical charm, offering a unique opportunity to create an exclusive residence or luxury hospitality project. Steeped in history, the villa is part of a hamlet with rural buildings and cultivated land, tracing its origins back to Etruscan, Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance times. Notably, Michelangelo Buonarroti the Younger, grandnephew of the famed sculptor, once lived here. Originally built in the Renaissance, the estate has a long tradition of wine production, which continues today. Spanning five floors, the villa includes vast cellars, salons, offices, and numerous rooms ideal for various uses, including hospitality. The estate also features a swimming pool, a private church requiring restoration, and a rural building with cellars and apartments. Combining history, culture, and agricultural potential, this extraordinary property offers a rare chance to own a prestigious piece of Tuscany, perfect for a luxury estate or business venture.Ref: 10804https://www.lionard.com/famous-historical-villa-with-big-farm-in-the-tuscan-countryside.html