Villa Micheli-Mariotti is a historic residence dating back to the late 1700s: a unique and extraordinary complex that blends architectural beauty with inestimable historical value, all enhanced by its magnificent position. Here, luxury is not ostentation, but rather space, silence, and quality of life: an address in the green heart of the Parma province, designed for those who demand the very best, every day.
Stepping across the threshold, the atmosphere is that of a grand historic palace, where generous volumes and natural light create spaces to be reinvented with contemporary taste, without betraying the period soul. The imposing building was once the centrepiece of a vast agricultural estate, which channelled harvests into the expansive cellars located beneath both the villa and the garden.
The grounds feature two large areas: the space before the main entrance, which presents as a vast courtyard paved at the edges with a central lawn, and the area on the opposite side of the villa, which is entirely dedicated to the garden.
The spacious interiors, distributed over three levels and joined by a spectacular grand staircase, lend themselves to numerous potential uses, including hospitality or hosting exclusive events.
This is a rare opportunity: a residence to be innovated and developed into a private masterpiece of history, nature, and prestige - ready to become an icon of timeless elegance.
Location
Nestled in the refined greenery of Montechiarugolo, just minutes from Parma, the area is ideal for those seeking a rare balance: families and professionals looking for privacy, fresh air, and high-end daily living without sacrificing city amenities. Parma is reachable in approximately 20 minutes by car, while Parma Airport is around 25 minutes away, ensuring quick and stress-free travel. The local infrastructure is solid and convenient, offering smooth road links to the city and main hubs, with schools and essential services nearby, alongside a network of local businesses that preserve the authentic flavour of Emilia. Leisure time can be spent walking along the Enza stream, cycling through fields and vineyards, or enjoying nearby restaurants and wineries where conviviality is elevated to an art form. What makes this setting truly special is the atmosphere of a noble hamlet: peace, landscape, and a sense of discreet exclusivity in a residence that breathes both history and nature.