Barnes International Realty is exclusively offering for sale Villa Impero, an extraordinary 19th-century historic residence nestled within a centuries-old park in the Bolognese hills. This impeccably preserved example of neoclassical architecture is of recognized artistic value.
Built in the early 1800s by architect Francesco Tadolini at the behest of Marquis Mazzacorati, the villa was originally conceived as a grand ballroom for the pre-existing Villa Aldrovandi ai Camaldoli, later becoming a prestigious venue for official receptions.
The building stands out for the understated elegance of its recently restored façades and the richly decorated interiors, which remain in excellent condition. The main rooms offer a veritable anthology of early 19th-century Bolognese painting. Among them, the majestic central hall frescoed by Gaetano Civoli is particularly remarkable, connecting two floors of the villa through a spectacular sequence of rooms adorned with frescoes and tempera paintings depicting landscapes and genre scenes.
Noteworthy highlights include the “country room,” attributed to a follower of Martinelli, a Pompeian-style bathroom, and the monochrome decorations in the atrium executed by Felice Giani.
Thanks to its location, generous dimensions, and historical and artistic significance, the villa is perfectly suited both as a private residence and as a prestigious headquarters for prominent businesses in the area, making it a valuable investment in a landscape and cultural setting of the highest caliber.
There is also the possibility to acquire a charming 122 sqm chalet-style property located just a short distance from the Villa.