Situated between Udine and Palmanova, this remarkable 18th-century estate extends across approximately 2,400 sqm and is officially protected by Italy’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage. Comprising six traditional Friulian buildings arranged around a courtyard dominated by a monumental cedar tree, the complex has preserved its original historic layout with exceptional integrity.
Set within around two hectares of land, including a 1.5-hectare English-style park, vineyard, and arable land, the property combines architectural significance with rural charm. The principal residence features elegant period details, including a white marble staircase, decorative geometric majolica floors, marble fireplaces, exposed timber beams, and refined reception rooms. A distinguished library-study further reflects the estate’s noble heritage.
Historic ancillary buildings include a barchessa once used for wine production and silkworm cultivation, a lemon house, and former stables. The landscaped park and productive vineyard enhance the estate’s character, embodying the agricultural traditions and aristocratic history of Friuli.
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