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Villa Positano Amalfi Prestige Property
Luxury Historical Villa Views of Capri
Furnished With Antiques And Art

ITA

REFERENCE NAME PALAZZO POSITANO

TYPE
Small Monastery standing on a Rock, originally build as Episcopal residence now a  Sumptuous and impressive Villa, in high Baroque style; Highly refined and interesting private palazzo with the atmosphere and appointments of the 17th century, currently rented as a five star luxury Villa.
CONDITION Completely excellently restored in the most absolute respect of all the art and decoration. Completely furnished with precious and rare antiques. Each piece was carefully selected for its appropriateness to the style and period of such a significant villa.
 All the systems have been completely remade in absolute conformity to the EEC safety rules.
LOCATION High part of the town once the noble part reachable through 118 steps through the centre of town. The view is of successive hills in ever diminishing shades green, blue and grey punctuated on the horizon with the clearly visible Tre Faraglioni of Capri.
MUNICIPALITY Positano
PROVINCE Salerno
REGION Campania
SIZE 606 square meters (6.522,23square feet)
ROOMS 8
BEDROOMS 4
BATHROOMS 6
FEATURES Gorgeous sunny panoramic position, sumptuous and highly detailed architecture and decor, elegantly formal facade, three expansive front terraces; Private garden; grand central staircase embellished with fabulous statues, original coffered ceilings  with original baroque decorations; Frescoes;  antique terracotta floors; original painted double doors, original four- and five-feet  terracotta vases (originally for storing wine, oil and grain), private spa with heated pool, Turkish Bath, Sauna, Massage area and private sunning deck with hydro -massage pool. Private Chapel with original altar. Air conditioning, Wi-fi working also in the garden area; TV Sat.
LAND 130 square meters (1399.35 square feet) of garden
GARDEN On the rear and  on the side, paved with typical “ vesuviana” stone and interrupted by flowerbeds hosting the ancient citrus fruit, fig  and pomegranate trees.
ANNEX Wooden gazebo placed on the upper garden.
ACCESS A series of walkways and characteristic shallow stairs lead to the Palazzo. The access is guaranteed by two main gates: one opening into the upper garden and, from there, to the central staircase; the other facing the large terrace on the Piano Nobile.
POOL Yes, indoor hydro-massage pool 8 x 3.5 meters in size; 2.4 meters in depth; with upstream swim system;  lined with antique tiles
ELECTRICITY Yes , already connected
WATER Mains water
GAS Mains gas
HEATING Yes
TELEPHONE Yes, already connected + wi-fi internet connection available throughout the whole building, terraces and garden.
NEAREST TOWNS Positano ( Lower part/ beaches/ centre- 5’ walk); Sorrento (15,4 Km, 20’); Amalfi (17Km, 22’); Ravello ( 23,7 Km, 31’); Capri (30-40’ by boat); Pompei ( 27Km, 42’); Vietri ( 37 Km, 47’); Napoli (54 Km, 1h 04’);
NEAREST AIRPORTS Napoli Airport Capodichino (54 Km, 1h 07’); Roma Ciampino (254 Km, 2h 58’); Roma Fiumicino ( 285 Km, 3h 15’)
 
PRICE ON REQUEST

Villa Positano Amalfi Prestige Property Luxury Historical Villa Views of Capri Furnished With Antiques And Art

It is a great honour to present for sale this magnificent prestigious Villa on the Amalfi coast.

Already chosen, for their  luxury holidays, by Armani, Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, Madonna, Alice Kiss and attracting celebrities, business leaders and aristocrats from across North America and Europe.

History
Standing on a rock directly above Positano's bay, built as an Episcopal residence around 1680 and, in 1716, during the baroque age, enriched by particular and precious objects from the middle-east and other country of the world.
 The Palazzo still houses this human heritage among the painted ceiling, the lacquered doors, the inlaid-wood furniture, the stucco-works and the ancient laces hand-made by the master craftsman of that time; it never lost his magnificence, even when the world wars brought to Positano privation and poverty, it preserved its luxury, surrounded with breathtaking landscape that made, and still make, Positano a natural miracle.
Since the beginning of the year '900, day by day, Positano became the enclave of artists and literary men, maybe arrived the first time only by mistake, but so inspired by the place to come back again and again and again…
The same happened to Edward Ghillausen, a Bauhaus member , who, being Jewish, had to escape to Italy finding refuge in Rome. In the "Eternal City" he met and fell in love with Eva Maria Vivaldi and together they decided to live the rest of their life in the " Heaven on Earth": Positano.
Until the year 2000, Mr Ghillausen and Mrs Vivaldi, nearly hundred years old, filled  the Palazzo with their culture and that of their illustrious guests: the Neapolitan Caprile, the German Richard Oelze, Picasso, Carrà, Siegfried Kracauer, John Steinbeck, Corrado Alvaro, Dino Buzzati, Alberto Moravia. Armin Wegner, Martin Wolf and the Russian painter Ivan Zagaruiko were their friends, too. Each of them left in the Palazzo part of their souls… a piece of their hearts.
Today's owners, an artist and an antique dealer, were Ghillausen's guests. During their visit at the palace they both could feel the magic power of the place. They wanted to preserve it and today they share, with few privileged guests, the never ending moments of peace and joy that fill up heart and soul, stopping the time and watching, like in a silent film, at the panorama and at the life of a land more singular than rare.
 The current owners undertook a painstaking seven year restoration combining ultra-luxury accommodation with the highest possible standard for art and objects d'art of significant cultural interest.
Description
The villa is visible from the approach of the Amalfi Drive, sitting as it does above the village of Positano and blessed with a position that ensures it is bathed by the first as well as the last light of the day.
  Through a series of walkways and characteristic shallow stairs, coming across gardens scented with the flowering citrus fruit trees, we reach Palazzo Positano that, with its handsome and elegantly formal facade, faces the receding landscape of the Amalfi coast to the west.
 The main entrances to the Villa are two:
the upper gate opens into the garden and, from there, to the central double staircase;
the second gate  gives access to the large terrace furnished as living/dining room that links, through three doors facing it, kitchen, living/dining room and  staircase.
The professional kitchen is a complex and well articulated space where technological elements harmonize with the stones of the arches and of the monumental fireplace, with the majolicas and the marble sink, the copper pans and the bread and pizza ovens, the large baroque cupboard overhanging the space available to eat also in the kitchen.
The living/dining-room, constituted of two rooms, hosts the antique Tuscan walnut table with monumental chairs and comfortable modern armchairs, the bookcase with a collection of antique books, the Neapolitan Rococò mirror and a collection of antique paintings among which, those representing episodes of Alessandro Magno’s life stand out.
 The SPA is set on the lower ground floor and hosts the hydro-massage indoor pool equipped with the upstream-swim system  and  tiled with  local majolica tiles .
The antique Calidarium and Frigidarium have been replaced with the modern Sauna and Turkish bath, Three spa showers, Weight training , Sitting room with plasma Satellite TV, massage/ relax area  with access to the outside terrace with sunning deck and hydro-massage bath tub.
The first floor hosts two magnificent suites with original coffered ceilings and wall frescoes .
Coming up, on the right we find the first suite, dedicated to Alfonso d’Aragona, that, thanks to the imposing console with mirror, the numerous paintings (of the Lepanto battle, of the Circe enchantress) and the columns adorning the bed, is connoted by a 16th century imprint.
The second suite, on the left, is dedicated to Isabella, Alfonso’s wife and characterized by a strongly spiritual furnishing with the presence of a privileged altar and paintings depicting mainly sacred scenes.
Reaching the second floor we find the two junior suites, characterized by the sloping wooden beamed ceilings, the furnishing enriched by antique pieces.
The central imposing staircase with old stone steps, decorates with polychrome stuccos, niches with statues and vases, harmonizes and links the various internal and external spaces of the villa and represents an antiques art gallery.
 The property is completed by the Garden, all paved with “ Vesuviana”stone and interrupted by flowerbeds hosting the ancient citrus fruit, fig  and pomegranate trees; at the end of it we find the gazebo and laundry room.
 This luxury villa property will be sold including all the furnishing and antiques.

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