00:00 This 15th century castle, set in the Tuscan countryside,
00:03 has an enduring place in the history of Florence, Italy.
00:07 And now, for the price of 6 million euros,
00:09 or about 6.35 million dollars,
00:12 you could be its new overlord.
00:15 The Calvacanti Castle was constructed around 1427
00:18 by a descendant of Guido Calvacanti,
00:21 a renowned poet and friend of writer-philosopher
00:24 Dante Alighieri.
00:26 The family would later be united by marriage
00:28 to the powerful Medici family.
00:31 In the intervening centuries,
00:32 the castle has undergone numerous expansions
00:35 and restorations,
00:36 while retaining its architecture and distinctive features.
00:39 Parapets line the roof of the solid stone structure,
00:42 once a watchtower,
00:44 which sits atop a hill covered in mature trees.
00:47 The extensive grounds and Italian-style garden
00:49 were designed around 1860 by then-owner Baron Adolfo Levi,
00:54 who subsequently commissioned the restoration
00:56 of the castle itself.
00:58 More recent improvements include
01:00 carefully planned night lighting
01:01 and a resort-like swimming pool in the inner garden.
01:05 The more than 26,000 square feet of interior space,
01:08 spanning three floors and a basement,
01:11 includes lavish architectural details
01:13 such as decorative groin-vaulted ceilings,
01:16 archways, and frescoed halls.
01:19 A soaring, beamed ceiling tops the massive dining room,
01:22 which features a baronial fireplace and central chandelier.
01:26 Stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills
01:29 and the relaxing atmosphere of the Tuscan countryside,
01:32 combined with the opulence and historical charm of the castle,
01:35 provide residents with an unparalleled experience.
01:39 With 17 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms,
01:42 Cavalcanti Castle can accommodate
01:43 a significant number of guests,
01:45 making it perfect for large-scale events
01:48 and exclusive celebrations.
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