This may be your one opportunity to own a castle in Tuscany.
The 16th-century Castello di Magona in Livorno, Italy, is now on the market for $16 million through Sotheby's International Realty. The home was built in 1529 and was formerly owned by Leopoldo II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, according to Architectural Digest (via Curbed).
The 29,909-square-foot castle sits on 10 acres and has views of the Mediterranean Sea and Elba Island, along with the beautiful Tuscan countryside. Inside the home, special features include hand-painted frescoes, intricate ceilings and floors, and even some suits of armor.
A circular driveway leads up to this gorgeous 16th-century castle, which sits on 10 acres.
The entryway to the home is covered in ivy.
The decor in this room actually resembles that of a medieval castle.
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