Castello di Sandigliano: a historical property with development potential in Northern Italy
- Veronica Caputo

- 24 lug
- Tempo di lettura: 1 min
Aggiornamento: 17 nov
Located in the Piedmont region, just over an hour from Milan Malpensa and Turin Caselle international airports, the Castello di Sandigliano is a former medieval residence with origins dating back to the 13th century, built on earlier Gallo-Roman foundations. The property spans approximately 29,000 sqm of private land and offers seclusion, flexibility, and a rich architectural history.
The estate includes two main buildings, a partially restored medieval tower, and several annexes. One of the two castles has been renovated and features 17th-century frescoes and vaulted ceilings. The remaining structures require restoration but offer significant space and layout versatility — ideal for those looking to develop a private residence, hospitality project, or cultural retreat.
With multiple access points and a strategic yet private location near Biella, the property combines historical character with practical potential.
For individuals considering a relocation to Italy, a flat-tax regime for new residents provides an additional incentive, offering a favorable framework for high-net-worth international buyers.
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