A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those who can afford it. The "House of Gucci," the Gucci family's Rome home desired in the Camilluccia neighborhood by Aldo, Guccio Gucci's eldest son, is for sale for 15 million euros. The advertisement can be found on Forbes Global Properties. The decision is made by the heirs, who offer for sale a property with an elegant tree-lined avenue, a well-kept lawn, a swimming pool, and two villas (the main of which is spread across four levels with a total of 12 bedrooms and as many bathrooms, and the second, to be restored, is enhanced by a greenhouse for plants). The goal is to find a buyer who will breathe new life into the property and increase its value. The property is in one of Rome's most exclusive residential streets, 10 minutes by car from the historic center and surrounded by greenery. But perhaps the most intriguing aspect is its history: at the end of the 1940s, Aldo Gucci, who moved to Rome from Florence to follow the expansion of the family business, began construction of the villa, which he finished in 1951. The property is designed in the English style with a Tuscan flair. There, he lived with her children, and the entire family has always gathered for celebrations and other significant occasions.
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