In a private woodland, a three-level house designed by Luisa Castiglioni in the 1960s according to the principles of modernism stands on the border between Liguria and Tuscany. The house is reached only on foot via one hundred steps through the trees. Without air conditioning, each space has been restored in keeping with its original character—places for those seeking silence, nature, and a balanced way of living between architecture and landscape.
Located on the third floor of the house, the apartment is organised around a central entrance opening onto two distinct living spaces, both extending onto terraces with views of the mouth of the Magra, the sea, and the Apuan Alps.
What you'll find
What you'll find
