TopTenRealEstateDeals.com delivers the latest scoop on today's hot real estate news - celebrity, historic, famous and spectacular homes currently for sale.
Pompano Beach, Florida (PRWEB) November 11, 2015
The Tuscany, Italy home that Michelangelo bought in 1549 and remained in the artist's family for over 300 years is for sale and featured this week at TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
“Michelangelo's Tuscany Home”
Thirty years after completing the frescos in the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo bought, and periodically lived in a villa in Tuscany, halfway between Florence and Siena, that stayed in the artist's family for over 300 years. It has been preserved and restored by its current owner and is now for sale at €7,500,000 (about $8.06 million USD). The original deed held by Michelangelo, wherein he was described as a “dear sculptor and Florentine citizen,” will be passed on to the new owner.
Born in 1475, it was clear to Michelangelo’s banker father that his son’s only interest was in the arts, so he apprenticed him with painter Domenico Ghirlandaio, where he learned the art of fresco painting. Recognizing his advanced talent, Ghirlandaio suggested he move to the palace of Florentine ruler, Lorenzo the Magnificent, to study sculpture in the Medici family sculpture gardens. During this time Michelangelo became exposed to important poets and scholars who would influence his future. He also obtained permission from the Catholic Church to study cadavers to learn anatomy and created two relief sculptures, “Battle of the Centaurs” and “Madonna Seated on a Step,” when he was just age 16. He would soon go on to the Medici Chapel and the Laurentian Library, and later appointed chief architect of St. Peter's Basilica in 1546. Some of the most notable of his works are the statues of “David” and “Pieta” and the ceiling frescos in the Sistine Chapel in Rome, including the “Last Judgment.” Though Michelangelo considered himself a Florentine, he lived most of his life in Rome and died there in 1564 at the age of 88. He is considered by many to be the greatest artist of all time.
Michelangelo's compound is located on over six acres above rolling hills with 12,915 square feet of living space in three multi-story buildings including an ancient tower believed to date back to the 11th century. The original architecture is accented throughout with large stone fireplaces, beamed and barrel ceilings. Consisting of eight bedrooms and seven full baths, all rooms pay homage to the period and modern conveniences, though all available, blend into the background. The kitchen has all the rustic romance of the early centuries with high-end appliances that do not take away from the original architecture. Grounds are park-like with lawns and mature plantings with a lemon orchard, olive grove and Chianti vineyards, as well as the original olive oil mill. The listing agent is Joni Hazelton of Handsome Properties International.
Visit TopTenRealEstateDeals.com for more celebrity, historic, famous and spectacular homes.
For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/CelebrityHomes/Michelangelo/prweb13075396.htm
Continue reading