After the nearly 400-square-meter Roman house of Vigna Clara, which costs more than 2 million euros, the villa on the Argentario of Raffaella Carrà, the showgirl who died on July 5, 2021, is also for sale. Giò Pomodoro, a sculptor, designed it in the late 1980s for the exclusive Porto Santo Stefano (Grosseto) neighborhood. It is divided into several levels with a total area of 1,500 square meters: 1162 square meters of interior space are spread across a main villa and two annexes. The complex is surrounded by nature and spans nearly 6 hectares of land, including gardens, vineyards, olive groves, a helipad, and enough space to house a riding school. The main villa, which measures 716 square meters, is spread across three levels. A wide driveway from the main road winds its way along a path scented with ancient olive trees and thick lavender bushes to the villa's entrance. Inside, there is a living room with a fireplace, a kitchen with a large pantry, seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a relaxation room, a gym with a large window overlooking the sea, and two cellars in the basement with barrel stone ceilings and terracotta floors, all in the best Tuscan tradition. The second villa is part of the complex, with two levels and a total area of 236 square meters. It features a spacious living room with a fireplace, three bedrooms, and three bathrooms. Finally, the annex in a panoramic position on the hill consists of two large rooms with relative bathrooms, totaling 236 square meters.
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