The Villa was built by Count Rosolino Orlando around 1910’s. The project was of the Architect Angiolo Badaloni. It was sold in 1930’s to the Roman Architect Marcello Piacentini. The Villa has remained as it was built with cotto and Caltagirone floors at the ground floor and marble grit at the first floor. The kitchen and the 4 bath-rooms are new as the electric and and idraulic plants. The garden of Mediterranean bush around the Villa is 2.000 square metres. There is a garage underneath the 2 flights of stairs which bring to the front door. The Villa looks South and from every window you can see the sea until Elba, Corsica. It is in a quiet residential area, 500 metres from the sea. A swimming pool and enlargements of the Villa is possible
According to article 1755 Civil Code both vendors and buyers are entitled to pay the real estate agent’s commission.