Villa Nidastore
During the Renaissance, Nidastore represented the last southern outpost of…
€1,500,000
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Villas and castles for sale in The Marche: Browse our selection of the most alluring properties, all with striking panoramic vistas, situated in the heart of the gentle Marche countryside, never too far from enchanting towns, and often located in hill-top villages with breathtaking views to the sea.
The Marche is a captivating region, steeped in history and tradition, a land that is still capable of giving us a glimpse into the past, as our villas and castles for sale throughout the area still demonstrate today.
From ancient villas, once elegant spacious residences with gardens or sometimes private parkland, located in positions that gave succour to both the eye and the mind, to castles, a term that has undergone a transformation of use and meaning over the centuries, from vast and fortified complexes, and then, after 1500, large country residences of lords and aristocrats: these villas often represented their escape, and so naturally were situated in coastal areas, old-town centres or the gentle hills, and were rarely located where the terrain became wilder and less hospitable, while the castles – using the more modern meaning – are the perfect example of an aristocratic country residence, precious gems spread throughout The Marche region.
Castrum first and then castellum: this the Roman definition. Although we are led to think that the castle is a purely medieval invention, in reality its roots are much older, when the people of Rome used the castrum (castellum is merely a diminutive of this term) – a fortification – to defend the Empire along its borders. They could be permanent or temporary structures, with the former certainly the most spectacular, with imposing walls and towers.
During the Middle Ages, there was a civic evolution, with castles gaining permanent defensive walls, designed to protect all the inhabitants. This phenomenon has a precise name: encastellation. The lords and the clergy had grandiose ones built to assert power and authority, as well as their decision making, administrative and juridical control over the city.
Only around 1500 did the castle end up losing its supremacy in terms of protection and power: from that moment on the term was used to refer to large residences spread over several floors, immersed in the countryside, sumptuous palaces with large adjoining parks, residences with more modern features, no longer in stone, and no longer with defensive walls and towers.
Villa is a Latin term, which since ancient Roman times has had an ambivalent meaning, where the life of the lord and that of the servus were intertwined. A term used to designate a rural agglomeration of houses, albeit with noble characteristics, the villa was the testimony of the power of solely one person – who owned the entire collection of buildings – and of those inside it who worked for him to guarantee his continued wealth, prosperity and otium.
Often, in fact, the owner wasn’t a permanent resident of the villa, but went there on holiday – precisely that – to rest and recuperate from the stresses and strains of city life. Following the Frankish conquest, in Italy, the villa took on a new guise, a new identity, as it came closer and closer to the idea of a true village located in the countryside, in contrast to the life of a ‘village’ inside the castle walls.
These days we picture the villa as a large and beautiful residence surrounded by greenery, especially for use in summer, even though the contemporary interpretation is more often that of a luxury home that can be found anywhere, even in the city centre. There’s a common thread here between past and present, a story that continues to this day.
In fact, The Marche can still boast a vast array of period residences, buildings of a high standard that have witnessed momentous periods in history, and which thankfully are still perfectly accessible, delightful and liveable in all their eternal beauty.
Here at Marche Country Homes we are fascinated by the ethereal beauty and majesty of our region, especially when the properties carry the weight of history in their walls, whether that’s the recent past or much further back.
From the most modern villas to ancient castles for sale, each of these architectural structures is unique in representing its link between past and present.
During the Renaissance, Nidastore represented the last southern outpost of…
€1,500,000
Villa Malatestiana was built in the Eighteenth century and is…
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Villa Commenda in Montecassiano was renovated in 2015 The renovation…
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Saint Stephen Monastery is a stunning group of buildings of…
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Living in a “Casa Colonica” (the typical farmhouse in the…
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Villa Scalco is located upon a hill in a cozy…
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