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In a move that could add another jewel to his diverse portfolio, tech mogul Elon Musk is reportedly exploring the acquisition of historic properties in Tuscany, Italy. Multiple U.S. media outlets and London’s The Times report that the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has been actively engaging with owners of Tuscan castles, signaling a potential expansion of his real estate interests into one of Italy’s most prestigious regions.
According to Italian newspaper Il Tirreno, Musk visited the region in November, focusing his attention on two remarkable properties: the Castle of Bibbiano in Buonconvento, Siena, and the Castle of Montepò in Scansano, Grosseto. Sources familiar with the matter suggest that Musk was particularly impressed with Montepò Castle, viewing it as an ideal fit for his requirements.
The medieval Montepò Castle, currently owned by the renowned Biondi Santi winemaking family, represents a rare example of a fortified Sienese Renaissance villa. The property spans an impressive 600 hectares, including 50 hectares of vineyards, and was once home to British author Graham Greene. However, when contacted by WineNews, current owner Jacopo Biondi Santi denied any sale to Musk.
Bibbiano Castle, dating back to 850 AD, stands as a national monument with a rich history that includes ownership by prominent Italian families such as the Borghese and Chigi. The fortress maintains its medieval character with intact Guelph battlements and a traditional moat, though it currently requires restoration.
Beyond real estate interests, sources indicate that Musk’s vision for Tuscany extends to potential business ventures. During his visit, the entrepreneur reportedly discussed initiatives including the installation of extensive solar panel networks across urban rooftops, potentially combining his green energy ambitions with Italy’s historic architecture.
This interest in Tuscany follows Musk’s previous visits to Italy, including an unexpected appearance in Florence in 2021. If realized, this acquisition would add to the growing list of high-profile individuals who have chosen to invest in Tuscany’s historic properties, particularly in the Grosseto province.
The move would mark a significant personal investment in Italy for Musk, whose business interests already maintain strong ties with the country. However, like many developments surrounding the tech billionaire, these reports remain subject to verification, with previous rumors of similar acquisitions having been denied.
Editor’s Note: At the time of publication, representatives for Elon Musk had not responded to requests for comment on these potential acquisitions.