From Medieval Castles to Fashion Palazzos: Luxury Gastronomy Reshapes Italian Real Estate

Columbus International, with its signature expertise in luxury real estate across New York, Miami, Milan and Tuscany, continues to witness how exceptional dining experiences are transforming historic properties into world-class destinations. Two recent developments highlight this trend that savvy real estate investors should note.

Castello di Fighine: A Medieval Marvel Reborn Through Gastronomy

In the heart of Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia, an extraordinary transformation has occurred. What began in 1266 as a fortress granted by Frederick II of Swabia to Tancredi Campiglia has evolved into one of Italy’s most exclusive gastronomic destinations.

The once-abandoned medieval hamlet of Fighine has been meticulously restored to offer 34 luxury accommodations spread across five elegantly designed villas, two apartments, and various historic structures including a consecrated 18th-century church. The conservative yet luxurious interior design by international designers David Mlinaric and Hugh Henry creates an atmosphere of authentic country elegance with functional luxury.

At the heart of this renaissance is the Michelin-starred restaurant Castello di Fighine. Under the guidance of three-starred chef Heinz Beck (of Rome’s La Pergola) and led by talented head chef Francesco Nunziata, the restaurant offers sophisticated tasting menus (€130 for 5 courses, €150 for 7 courses) featuring locally sourced ingredients, many from the property’s organic garden.

Dining here means experiencing culinary mastery within two-meter thick stone walls, where dishes like the “Cappelletti alla Genovese with balsamic vinegar and Parmigiano fondue” blend regional Italian influences with technical precision. The restaurant’s intimate setting, with well-spaced tables and views of the surrounding greenery, creates an atmosphere of protected exclusivity.

Louis Vuitton Brings Luxury Dining to Milan’s Fashion District

Meanwhile, in Milan’s prestigious Quadrilatero della Moda, luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton is extending its brand into the culinary world with the opening of “DaV by Da Vittorio Louis Vuitton” this April. Located in Palazzo Taverna on Via Montenapoleone, the restaurant will be accessible from both the maison’s showroom and Via Bagutta.

This collaboration with the three-Michelin-starred Da Vittorio restaurant group marks Louis Vuitton’s first gastronomic venture in Italy, following successful dining establishments in France, Japan, China, and the United States. The Cerea family, owners of Da Vittorio, promise a blend of Italian culinary tradition with international creativity in a contemporary setting.

The restaurant will feature Louis Vuitton’s Art de la Table collections and design elements that blend the brand’s aesthetic with Italian cultural influences. While described as “casual dining,” this venture represents the growing intersection of high fashion and fine dining in premium real estate locations.

Columbus International: Pioneering Luxury at the Intersection of Real Estate and Lifestyle

For Columbus International’s discerning clients, these developments represent more than culinary news—they signal lucrative investment opportunities. Properties adjacent to such prestigious culinary destinations often see significant appreciation in value.

In Tuscany, Columbus International has long specialized in identifying and representing historic properties with restoration potential similar to Castello di Fighine. Our expertise in navigating Italian restoration regulations and sourcing authentic materials has helped numerous clients transform ancient structures into luxury accommodations.

In Milan, our team’s intimate knowledge of the fashion district allows us to identify properties with potential for luxury brand partnerships or high-end commercial conversions. The Louis Vuitton restaurant exemplifies how historic palazzos can be reimagined for contemporary luxury experiences while maintaining their architectural integrity.

Whether you’re seeking a Tuscan estate with culinary potential or a Milan property in proximity to luxury retail and dining experiences, Columbus International’s boutique approach ensures personalized guidance through every aspect of acquisition, restoration, and potential commercial partnerships.

As these two distinctive developments demonstrate, the intersection of historic properties and exceptional dining creates a uniquely compelling value proposition in luxury real estate—an area where Columbus International continues to lead with unparalleled expertise and vision.

Investimenti immobiliari a Milano

The effect of luxury neighborhoods on more peripheral ones: the new real estate trend in Milan

A recent real estate report, the “Wealth Report 2024” dedicated to Milan and curated by Knight Frank, an international network specialized in luxury property brokerage, has revealed an interesting phenomenon: the rise in real estate values ​​in luxury neighborhoods such as Porta Nuova is directly influencing prices even in traditionally less central areas like Quarto Oggiaro. Although the report does not explicitly mention these neighborhoods, it highlights the significant impact that the strong demand from foreigners in high-end neighborhoods has had on the growth of real estate prices in Milan in recent years.

Initially, it may seem surprising, considering that the study focuses on Uhnwi, i.e., those with exceptionally high net income (generally exceeding 30 million euros), a rather exclusive buyer segment. However, both Knight Frank’s report and the Tirelli & Partner Observatory confirm that the main buyers of luxury real estate in Milan are precisely these extremely high-income individuals, many of whom are foreigners. The choice of Milan as a destination for high-level business activities in the country is well known, while those seeking a quiet place for retirement or holidays tend to prefer regions such as Tuscany or Sardinia. But what makes Milan so attractive for luxury real estate investments? Christian Dominici, a Milanese accountant, explained that in addition to its status as an important international financial center, Milan also offers a high quality of life, with a vibrant cultural scene and excellent gastronomy. From an investment perspective, Milan stands out as the only Italian city capable of guaranteeing stability in values ​​over time. While a villa in Sardinia may not maintain its value significantly over time, a luxury property in Brera or Corso Magenta offers more concrete profit prospects in the long term. A key factor that has contributed to Milan’s attractiveness for Uhnwi is the favorable tax regime offered by Italian legislation.

Those who transfer their residence to Italy can benefit from a reduced tax of 100,000 euros per year, with an additional 25,000 euros for each additional family member, thus avoiding other taxes on foreign income in countries with which Italy has agreements against double taxation. This tax advantage has led to a significant increase in individuals, including high-level athletes, choosing Milan as their tax residence. Even foreigners with more modest incomes find it advantageous to invest in real estate in Milan thanks to the generous tax incentives offered for the renovation and energy efficiency of homes.

Population registry statistics highlight the significant presence of high-income foreign citizens in Milan, mainly from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Switzerland, and Japan, many of whom choose to reside in the central districts of the city. These data confirm the increasingly central role of Milan in the international luxury real estate investment landscape.

Source: Corriere Milano


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