On the very first hill of Turin, just above Giacomo Leopardi Park, in the heart of the renowned Strada Antica di San Vito, stands Villa Geisser, a historic and noble 18th-century residence nestled in a centuries-old park overlooking the city. Founded as the “San Vito vineyard” of the Mathis counts in 1735, it was owned by important noble families and in 1863 took the name of the Geisser family, who owned it until the 20th century. Centuries-old trees and flowerbeds maintain a historic design, typical of 18th-century gardens, while the villa was built as a single block, already present on the Napoleonic map with subsequent 19th-century extensions. The façade features a refined 18th-century line embellished with historic finishes and features high-quality details and materials both inside and out. The interiors retain spaces defined by coffered wooden ceilings, herringbone parquet flooring, and decorative details with frescoed overdoors. The apartment occupies the entire first floor of the building, which represents the main floor with no adjacent side walls. It retains the classic layout of period residences: high ceilings, open views of the greenery, regular layout, and spacious rooms. The total floor area is approximately 350 square meters, with a kitchen, seven main rooms (living room and bedrooms), four bathrooms, and two terraces. The property is surrounded by the villa’s large park, part of which is shared by the few residents of the property complex. Four uncovered parking spaces, two garages, and approximately 3,300 square meters of land, located within the complex and not buildable, are available separately. The villa represents a rare example of pre-19th-century noble architecture, surviving intact in its original structure, within an unspoiled and private landscape. The property is divided into two A/7 residential units and is therefore not classified as a luxury property. For information: GIEFFE PATRIMONI Real Estate Advisor, Turin – London – Alba – Milan – Rome – Monza. (+39) 011 / 76.000.11 All the above data does not constitute contractual elements or conditions.