1970s Italian brutalist villa by Francesco Castiglioni listed for €3M
A 650 sq m brutalist villa designed by Francesco Castiglioni in Cusano Milanino, just north of Milan, has been listed for €3,000,000 through Italy Sotheby’s International Realty. Built in the 1970s as a family home, the four-bedroom residence features a monumental double-height living room with a sloping ceiling, a dramatic ramp leading to upper floors, and a double-sided fireplace. The house occupies a 3,800 sq m garden and includes a 20m heated swimming pool, a caretaker’s cottage, and covered loggias. Castiglioni, based in Como, also designed some furniture and landscaping. The property has been recently refurbished and is offered for sale by the original commissioning family.
Key facts
- Villa designed by Francesco Castiglioni in Cusano Milanino
- Built in the 1970s
- 650 square metres of floor area
- Four bedrooms with a monumental double-height living room
- Listed for €3,000,000 through Italy Sotheby’s International Realty
- Includes a 20m heated swimming pool and a 70 sq m caretaker’s cottage
- Set in a 3,800 sq m garden
- Recently refurbished and updated
Entities
Artists
- Francesco Castiglioni
Institutions
- Italy Sotheby’s International Realty
Locations
- Cusano Milanino
- Italy
- Milan
- Como