Magnificent 800 sqm villa located on the upper Lake Como, near Argegno, carefully renovated to preserve its historic charm while offering breathtaking lake views. Situated in a panoramic area surrounded by greenery, the property boasts a meticulously maintained 3000 sqm park with mature trees and plants. Built in 1766 by an Austrian aristocratic family, it later became the residence of the renowned Italian artist Baldassare Longoni, whose paintings still adorn the interiors. In 2011, the villa underwent a complete restoration, preserving original stuccoes, ceilings, handcrafted tiles, and fine marbles, with walls decorated in frescoes and handmade wallpapers. Illuminated by splendid Murano chandeliers, the villa is surrounded by a blooming garden with rare century-old trees. It features nine spacious rooms, all with views of the lake and mountains. The ground floor includes a panoramic terrace, a living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a modern kitchen with a historical fireplace, and a bathroom. The first and second floors offer three bedrooms and bathrooms on each level. The garden also houses two ancient fountains and 17th-century sculptures.