An architectural jewel from 20 million Euros set in the green of the Chianti valley, Villa Antinori Monte Aguglioni.
A seal that can tickle the curiosity of more than one investor, as well as for its beauty, also for its history.
Villa Antinori is known in Italy and in the world mainly because the label portrayed homonyms Italian wines, among the most appreciated DOCG Chianti, but also has another peculiarity of historical and artistic interest has been the home of the Mona Lisa.
Between 1498 and 1517 Villa Antinori Monte Aguglioni, Scandicci, of that Francesco Del Giocondo was owned by the family who was the husband of the Mona Lisa, the woman who became famous with her portrait painted for her by Leonardo Da Vinci, now preserved at the Museum of the Louvre in Paris.
There is also another historical and literary events linked to this estate: it seems to have been for some time the home of Baldo D'Aguglione, the jurist who Dante Alighieri excluded from the amnesty that would allow the poet to return Florence interrupting exile. Dante in the Divine Comedy also cited as "the villan of Aguglione".
A few kilometers away from Florence, Villa Antinori now belongs to the Bini family, Prato entrepreneurs who intend to sell it as too large for their needs.
Indeed the property is immense: a total of 3,700 square meters of buildings, of which only the main villa measures 2,800 square meters, and then the chapel, caretaker's house and the agricultural buildings, including three lemon; Instead the park stretches for 27 hectares and includes a magnificent garden designed by the English architect Cecil Pinsent.
The estate could now be worth between 15 and 20 million Euros.