Nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany lies a truly unparalleled estate — a property unlike any other in the world. This remarkable villa is built directly on the ruins of a 2,000-year-old Roman village, with documented historical significance. Scattered throughout the lush garden are remnants of ancient Roman architecture, offering a unique and awe-inspiring glimpse into the past.
Just 50 meters behind the main house stands one of the estate’s most extraordinary features: an original Roman water reservoir, constructed to collect rainwater for the ancient settlement — a rare and tangible piece of living history.
The main villa, measuring approximately 250 square meters, dates back to medieval times, when a local farmer built the home atop the Roman foundations — many of which remain visible today. The villa was masterfully restored by world-renowned Italian architect Cini Boeri, who preserved its rustic external character while transforming the interiors with a modern, minimalist touch. The result is a stunning blend of history and contemporary comfort.
On the ground floor, once used as stables, you'll find an open-plan living and dining area, along with a guest bedroom with independent access, ideal for visitors or staff. The contrast between sleek modern finishes and the centuries-old stonework creates a timeless, elegant ambiance.
Upstairs on the first floor, there are three additional bedrooms, each with modern features and air conditioning, thoughtfully integrated into the medieval layout.
The garden is a peaceful oasis filled with centuries-old olive trees and Roman ruins. At its heart lies the architectural masterpiece of the estate: the pool area, beautifully embedded into the natural terrain and offering breathtaking panoramic views — a cinematic setting straight out of a dream.
Just 100 meters from the main villa, a modern guesthouse offers an additional bedroom, bathroom, and a full kitchen with dining and living space. Surrounded by glass walls, the guesthouse is bright, contemporary, and fully air-conditioned, with stunning views over the Tuscan countryside.
This is not just a property — it’s a statement, a legacy, and a living piece of history. For those seeking something truly extraordinary, this villa offers an experience that cannot be replicated. After all, who else can say they own a home in Tuscany with Roman ruins in the garden?
Grosseto – 20 km | ~20 minutes
Montalcino – 55 km | ~1 hour
Siena – 85 km | ~1 hour and 15 minutes
Florence – 145 km | ~2 hours
Rome – 180 km | ~2 hours and 15 minutes
Pisa Airport – 160 km | ~2 hours
Campagnatico: Medieval Gem in the Maremma
Nestled on a hilltop overlooking the Ombrone Valley, Campagnatico is a perfectly preserved medieval village steeped in history and rustic charm, with panoramic views that extend all the way to the sea on clear days
Despite its historical setting, the villa is conveniently located just 500 meters from the medieval village of Campagnatico, where you’ll find charming bars, restaurants, and local shops.
Only 10 minutes from the highway that connects Rome and Florence
Just 25 minutes from the Tuscan coast and beaches
35 minutes to Siena
30 minutes to Montalcino, home of Brunello wine
1 hour and 10 minutes to Florence
1 hour and 15 minutes to the Florence or Pisa international airport
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Campagnatico: Medieval Gem in the Maremma
Nestled on a hilltop overlooking the Ombrone Valley, Campagnatico is a perfectly preserved medieval village steeped in history and rustic charm, with panoramic views that extend all the way to the sea on clear days
Despite its historical setting, the villa is conveniently located just 500 meters from the medieval village of Campagnatico, where you’ll find charming bars, restaurants, and local shops.
Only 10 minutes from the highway that connects Rome and Florence
Just 25 minutes from the Tuscan coast and beaches
35 minutes to Siena
30 minutes to Montalcino, home of Brunello wine
1 hour and 10 minutes to Florence
1 hour and 15 minutes to the Florence or Pisa international airport
Nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany lies a truly unparalleled estate — a property unlike any other in the world. This remarkable villa is built directly on the ruins of a 2,000-year-old Roman village, with documented historical significance. Scattered throughout the lush garden are remnants of ancient Roman architecture, offering a unique and awe-inspiring glimpse into the past.
Just 50 meters behind the main house stands one of the estate’s most extraordinary features: an original Roman water reservoir, constructed to collect rainwater for the ancient settlement — a rare and tangible piece of living history.
The main villa, measuring approximately 250 square meters, dates back to medieval times, when a local farmer built the home atop the Roman foundations — many of which remain visible today. The villa was masterfully restored by world-renowned Italian architect Cini Boeri, who preserved its rustic external character while transforming the interiors with a modern, minimalist touch. The result is a stunning blend of history and contemporary comfort.
On the ground floor, once used as stables, you'll find an open-plan living and dining area, along with a guest bedroom with independent access, ideal for visitors or staff. The contrast between sleek modern finishes and the centuries-old stonework creates a timeless, elegant ambiance.
Upstairs on the first floor, there are three additional bedrooms, each with modern features and air conditioning, thoughtfully integrated into the medieval layout.
The garden is a peaceful oasis filled with centuries-old olive trees and Roman ruins. At its heart lies the architectural masterpiece of the estate: the pool area, beautifully embedded into the natural terrain and offering breathtaking panoramic views — a cinematic setting straight out of a dream.
Just 100 meters from the main villa, a modern guesthouse offers an additional bedroom, bathroom, and a full kitchen with dining and living space. Surrounded by glass walls, the guesthouse is bright, contemporary, and fully air-conditioned, with stunning views over the Tuscan countryside.
This is not just a property — it’s a statement, a legacy, and a living piece of history. For those seeking something truly extraordinary, this villa offers an experience that cannot be replicated. After all, who else can say they own a home in Tuscany with Roman ruins in the garden?