The longtime Aldo Gucci household house sits on an increase above Rome.
An almost 13,000-square-foot villa in North Rome bears a decidedly modernist imprimatur: the Gucci household title.
Constructed by Aldo Gucci―son of Gucci dynasty founder, Guccio Gucci―the 1951 house is priced at €15 million ($15.885 million) and being offered by two of Aldo Gucci’s grandsons, the homeowners.
The seven-bedroom property has six carved marble fireplaces, a sweeping entrance staircase, L-shaped pool and elevator accessing all 4 tales. Sited on practically 2.5 acres, the grounds embody a second 9,688-square-foot villa with 5 bedrooms constructed within the early Nineteen Sixties for the eldest of Aldo Gucci’s three sons, Giorgio Gucci.
The principle home presents treetop and metropolis views.
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The villa’s mansard and rooftop terrace afford an expansive view of the Everlasting Metropolis―Vatican Metropolis, Piazza del Popolo and its church buildings and Rome’s titanic neoclassical hood decoration: Altare della Patria (“Altar of the Fatherland”), the Victor Emmanuel II Nationwide Monument.
The property that presides over that marbled panorama presents an interesting snapshot of the lifetime of clan patriarch Aldo Gucci who died at age 84 in 1990―the eldest and final surviving son of Florentine saddle and boot service provider Guccio Gucci. Guccio based the corporate in 1904 and, in 1921, opened the Home of Gucci in Florence.
The residing quarters have lengthy been a gathering spot for Gucci household celebrations.
Aldo Gucci is credited with fortifying and increasing Gucci’s luxurious empire throughout his greater than three many years as the corporate’s chairman, from 1953 to 1986. Beneath his exacting management, Gucci outlets turned starry locations frequented by the Princess of Monaco and the Duke of Windsor together with American royalty: Bette Davis, Jacqueline Kennedy and Katharine Hepburn, amongst many others.
The classy aesthetic behind that star-power branding continues to be evident in his villa, 33 years after his loss of life.
The grounds embody a sun-splashed swimming pool.
“Every part’s authentic,” says itemizing agent Chiara Gennarelli of Florence-based Constructing Heritage. “The household hasn’t modified something, even throughout renovations.”
That features vintage furnishings, crystal chandeliers and sconces, tapestries, rugs, a burnished rosewood grand piano sourced from Gaveau in Paris, Seventeenth-century work, giant urns and richly hued wallpaper―all reflecting the elegant sensibilities of the Gucci household.
A lot of the furnishings can be found for buy in negotiation with the gross sales value.
The quite a few bedrooms are embellished in floral prints.
Positioned in Camilluccia, a quiet residential pocket inside Rome’s elegant Della Vittoria quarter, the villa is a mix of Tuscan and English types, the latter reflecting the tastes of Aldo Gucci’s spouse, the English-born Olwen Worth.
Coming into from the north by the manor gate, a cobblestone street curves across the villa and a stone pathway leads straight forward to the house’s marble staircase flanked with sentry lions.
Largely oriented to the south, the villa is drenched in gentle even amid the towering cypress and pine that line paths and roads, which lend the expansive grounds a semi-wooded really feel.
5 ensuite bedrooms sit off the principle stair touchdown.
Two English-inspired bay home windows are stacked on the entrance proper of the villa. On the rear, they’re located aspect by aspect on the primary ground. The house’s bottom presents a extra stately entrance with Tuscan columns topped by a pediment flanking the bay home windows. There, one other marble staircase results in substantial wood-and-glass double doorways fitted with brass handles within the form of cherubs with outstretched wings.
The house is painted a lightweight peach accented with white trim.
The villa’s entry units a classy tone with its marble hearth handsomely bedecked by a casing of carved wooden. The true present, nonetheless, is the dramatic sweep of a nautilus-shaped staircase, its walnut banister outlining the swish form, which is neatly contrasted by skinny white molding at its base.
Pink marble adorns a toilet with a ceiling inset.
The entry additionally contains a big artwork nook and arched doorways, additionally accented with white molding.
The primary ground harbors reception rooms, a salon, eating room, research and visitor toilet. A number of of the bay home windows have coffered ceilings. The residing and eating rooms are anchored with carved marble fireplaces. All rooms function beneficiant crown molding.
“The home is big, however there’s a sense that every thing is near you―reachable,” Gennarelli says. “You actually really feel at house.”
A carved wooden banister strains the central sweeping staircase.
Ascending the steps, the second ground’s oval ceiling is delineated by 3-foot vast molding painted white. Contrasted by gentle tan partitions, the set piece acts as a capstone for the exceptional curved staircase.
Placing arched entries off the highest of the staircase result in 5 ensuite bedrooms. The first bed room suite has a bay window, hearth, balcony, walk-in closet and a pink marble toilet―about 375 sq. toes of area. Some loos embody Carrara marble and pedestal sinks.
A recreation room with a fire occupies the house’s decrease degree.
The elevate or the steps can be utilized to succeed in the villa’s high ground, the mansarda, which “looks as if a very different residence as a result of it’s rather more fashionable,” Gennarelli says. “It’s like a penthouse.” Set with wood flooring, the big front room is warmed by a round glass hearth. The attic area contains a big rectangular skylight and an ensuite bed room.
Ascending the ultimate set of stairs, the rooftop terrace opens to that commanding view of Rome.
The kitchen is situated on the backyard degree and will be accessed by the villa’s storage. There’s extra coated parking on the grounds. The backyard degree additionally has a laundry, employees bed room and an extra room, toilet and recreation room set with a fire.
Richly element fireplaces, wood flooring and chic chandeliers carry all through the villa.
Flooring within the house are both white marble or parquet completed in herringbone and checkerboard patterns. Doorways are ornamented with inset molding. The overhung roofs of each villas are confronted with terra-cotta tiles in a French type for the principle villa and completed in a barrel or Spanish type for the second villa.
The L-shaped pool, surrounded by lemon and orange bushes, is banked with white marble alongside its edge. It features a pool home with exterior partitions inset with Roman busts and matching Solomonic columns.
The property contains the unique predominant home and a secondary villa that was added later.
An Italian backyard with lampposts lining a cobblestone street stretches behind the villa. At nightfall, the sylvan setting resembles a scene from a Bernardo Bertolucci movie.
A 1998 renovation included revamped electrical and plumbing and upgrades to the roofs and pool in addition to repairs and freshening of all finishings.
In line with Gennarelli, Aldo Gucci’s grandsons, the sellers, vacated the second villa about 10 years in the past. With its separate storage and gated entrance, the secondary three-story house with 4 fireplaces and rear terraces will be sectioned into residences and rented, used for workplaces or stored as a guesthouse. Its grounds embody two outbuildings and a 750-square-foot greenhouse.
The principle villa is bordered by greater than 75,000 sq. toes of landscaped grounds.
“The second villa is in good condition however, typically, does want some work,” Gennarelli provides.
About 32,291 sq. toes of parkland surrounds the second villa, and the principle villa is bordered by 75,347 sq. toes of greenery.
Absent everlasting occupants through the previous decade, the principle villa and grounds have been maintained meticulously by a live-in housekeeper and gardener. The Gucci household has used the property to collect throughout holidays and different occasions.
A big bed room suite in the principle home features a seating space.
The villa’s Camilluccia neighborhood is sort of walkable, Gennarelli says, with close by eating places, bars, buying and colleges. It’s a couple of 15-minute drive from town’s historic heart and a 4-mile drive from the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA), the ring street encircling Rome.
The neighborhood has tight safety given its quite a few embassies, together with the Netherlands embassy, which is subsequent door. “The Ministry of Overseas Affairs is down the road, a couple of five-minute drive,” Gennarelli provides.
Aldo Gucci had different houses, reportedly situated in Beverly Hills, California; New York Metropolis; Palm Seashore, Florida; Florence, Italy; London and Paris. But it surely was in 1938 alongside Rome’s By way of dei Condotti the place the “Michelangelo of Merchandising,” as he was termed, opened the household’s first store outdoors of Florence. In 1952, the favored son opened a retailer in New York Metropolis, the primary outdoors of Italy. United States President John F. Kennedy greeted him because the “first Italian ambassador of style.”
A protracted path leads as much as one of many villa’s two entrances.
Aldo Gucci is credited for creating the model’s iconic interlocking “G” brand.
The Gucci household ended its affiliation with the model in 1993, with its remaining curiosity offered to Investcorp. The Paris-based luxurious group Kering (Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen, amongst others), now owns the style home.
Valued at $22.6 billion, Gucci ranks 31 among the many world’s most respected manufacturers.
Chiara Gennarelli of Constructing Heritage is the itemizing agent, marking the primary property in Rome below the Forbes International Property model.