I present to you this stunning property exclusively. Immerse yourself in the timeless tranquility of this historic Carmelite convent, built in 1568, which stands in the green heart of Lunigiana, a land that holds millennia of history, culture and traditions. Surrounded by majestic cypress, olive and chestnut trees, this Italian Renaissance jewel is much more than a simple home: it is a journey into the past, a spiritual refuge that conveys a profound sense of peace and serenity. The property, included in the national register of Italian Historic Homes, extends over an area of 1578 m2 in addition to a 213 m2 house and a 56 m2 garage and includes 17 hectares of land. The convent, partly restored with care by a local family who have owned it for generations, preserves its monastic soul intact. The rooms and cells, the cloister with the ancient stone well and the splendid original frescoes are silent witnesses to a secluded and contemplative life, far from the noise of the world. The location offers a perfect combination of privacy and accessibility. Despite the quiet that reigns supreme, shops and services are only a 3-minute drive away, while the proximity to the Cinque Terre coast and Versilia makes this property ideal for sea lovers. The convent was also chosen as a meeting place between the Italian and German presidents, a recognition of the uniqueness of this property. In addition to its fascinating history, the convent boasts excellent natural acoustics, making it a perfect location for events and ceremonies of all kinds. Currently, the property includes two habitable apartments, rented thanks to the extraordinary location of Lunigiana, with its spas, parks, ancient castles and paths immersed in breathtaking landscapes. This historic home, a true jewel of the past, offers a unique opportunity to live immersed in Italian history. Every corner of this ancient Tuscan convent tells stories, inviting you to travel through time. It is the ideal place for those who want an exclusive refuge, where serenity intertwines with authenticity. The property lends itself to different destinations, from a prestigious private residence to the headquarters of a foundation or a holistic wellness center, which can enhance the local tradition and promote the territory. The history of the convent: The history of the convent begins in June 1568, when the first stone was laid on a legacy from Elisabetta di Cerignano. Her son Raffaele, who had embraced religious life by entering the Carmelite Order in Pisa, was the founder and first prior of the convent. Next to the convent there was also a church, once equipped with six altars, of which today only the evocative pillars remain. Over the centuries, the convent has hosted not only Carmelite friars, but also families and prominent figures such as the famous doctor Ennio Adreani, a luminary of the 60s in the field of homeopathy and acupuncture. Here, Dr. Adreani carried out his important work of care, leaving as a legacy all his study books, which testify to a fascinating history and a deep connection with natural medicine.
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