Distances:
- seaside: 1,5 km
- Camogli center: 2 km
- Portofino: 15 km
- Genova: 29 km
- Genova airport: 36 km
- Milan: 166 km
- Milano Malpensa Airport: 209 km
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Villa is located in a splendid position with a 360 degree view of the entire Ligurian coast and the town of Camogli. Its construction dates back to the 1920s on commission from lawyer Bertolotto (mayor of Camogli for a long time) and his wife Countess Maria Pia Bianchi di Lavagna. The plans and works were followed by the Genoese engineer and architect Renzo Picasso, also known for having designed Piazza de Ferrari in Genoa.
The property is accessed through an automatic gate, and you follow a pleasant slightly uphill road surrounded by greenery that ends in front of the two pertinent garages. The villa is surrounded by a garden of about 18,000 square meters equipped with gazebos, tables, and a panoramic stone tower with a small terrace above. A private cave, now closed, formerly served as a shelter for the Camogli inhabitants during the Second World War and as a place of worship, as evidenced by the stone altar. It is certainly possible to build a large panoramic swimming pool.
Garden
Car parks
Swimming pool
Balcony or terrace
Sea view
The property is divided into a main house and two annexes. The master apartment opens onto a large entrance hall used as a study, and through a slate staircase you reach the upper level and a mezzanine. The atrium is connected via a glass door also to the living room and served by a secondary entrance, you reach the large eat-in kitchen, then a dining room with French doors opening onto the garden and a terrace. Another wing of the villa includes two connected bedrooms and a bathroom, and still below a large area now used as an office.
On the ground floor there is an additional apartment stacked but still to be restored, while the rest of the properties are in perfect condition.
Annex in a turret on several floors connected by an oval-shaped slate spiral staircase. There are two bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet, a kitchen, a small terrace. On the top floor we have a living room with a beautiful fresco.
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