Yes, nestled in the gorgeous hills of Tuscany in Italy, this historic property was once owned by the Florentine painter, Michelangelo Buonarroti, best known for painting the Sistine Chapel. In 1549, he purchased the property and it remained in the Buonarroti family until 1867. Beyond being one of the most illustrious and talented artists of the Italian Renaissance, he also had very good taste in real estate. This one-of-kind property can be yours –if you’re rich, that is.
Michelangelo Buonarroti