The Italian Palladian Villa is a beautiful gated property, part of the exclusive Estate Area of San Marino. It was designed in 1913 by the architect Robert D. Farquhar, who divided the available space into a formal foyer, 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, a paneled library, a spacious living room, a large formal dining room with a gorgeous fireplace, a media room, a family room atrium, circular staircase and an elevator.
The property also boasts a North/South sports tennis court, a swimming pool, 3 car garage with motor court, additional parking and a guest house.
If you’re interested in buying this lush property, you should know that is for sale for $17,000,000!





























This villa sounds incredible! I’m curious—how does the design blend Palladian elements with modern amenities? Also, what kind of restoration or preservation efforts have been made to maintain its historical integrity?
Thank you! The villa combines classic Palladian symmetry and proportions with updated, discreet modern amenities for comfort. Restoration focused on preserving original frescoes, stonework, and architectural details, using expert craftsmen to maintain its authentic historical character while ensuring functionality.