Located in an exclusive residential area of the Etruscan Coast near Castiglioncello, this iconic villa, designed by architect Leonardo Ricci, is a landmark of 1960s existentialist architecture. Conceived as an organic structure emerging from the rock, the home unfolds across staggered levels that extend toward the sea, ensuring constant visual continuity between interior spaces and the coastal landscape.
Featuring a 1,000-sqm garden, the villa is framed by lawn areas, terraces, and Mediterranean vegetation, with uninterrupted views of the rocky shoreline and horizon.
The main living area is an open fluid space combining lounge, dining, and conversation zones, anchored by a central fireplace. A kitchen connects seamlessly to outdoor terraces and the pool area, ideal for al fresco living.
This three-storey villa features four bedrooms and four bathrooms offering privacy and sea views, many with terraces or direct garden access. Outdoor areas include a pool, sun decks, and discreet parking, completing this sculptural seaside home.
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