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In 1977 all the property was bought from the Common of Leghorn that, after doing an intense restoration work, succeded in giving back its integrity to this wonderfull noble residence of the  ‘700.

The fronts show a simple and sober style that joins together the refined taste of the nineteenth century liberty with the solidity of the structure. It is palpable through the refined wrought iron veranda, that is occupied at the upper extremity by a characteristic passable balcony, decorated with elegant worked banister.

 
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