by Claudia Baroncelli
Beyond being one of the most illustrious and talented artists of the Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo Buonarroti also had a very fine taste in terms of home furnishing and real estates or at least this is what you can notice by looking at the house he used to own nestled amongst the hills of Tuscany in Italy.
This wonderful property is now on sale and anyone interested can be inspired by the same bucolic and peaceful atmosphere the artist of the Sistine Chapel used to breath at the price of 7,100,910 euros (8,187,375 dollars). The house is located in Castellina, boasts 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and is surrounded by nature.
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