Historic 18th-century Villa With Park In Brianza
Monumental 3200 sqm estate over three levels with strategic proximity to Milan and Lake Como
Property of outstanding elegance set in a private park of 30000 sqm with centuries-old trees, an English lawn and private pathways
In the refined landscape of the Lecco area of Brianza, within the historic village of Cremella, in a setting that enjoys strategic proximity to Milan and Lake Como, stands a monumental 18th-century estate of 3200 sqm arranged over three levels. The property lies at the centre of a private park of 30,000 sqm with centuries-old trees, an English lawn and private pathways, offering six bedrooms, six bathrooms, frescoed reception rooms, period fireplaces and a garage. Defined by 18th-century architecture enriched over time with eclectic and Neo-Baroque details, vaulted porticoes with stone columns and large windows, the residence provides an exceptionally elegant setting for private or institutional entertaining.
Historically identified through the names of the distinguished Kramer, Sessa and Pizzi families, this monumental noble residence dates back to the early decades of the 18th century, preserving precious Rococo details. Its imposing present configuration is the result of a prestigious restoration project undertaken in the early 20th century by engineer Cecilio Arpesani, also the creator of the nearby Villa Del Bono, who reinterpreted the original volumes with eclectic elegance of rare beauty. Of particular architectural significance is the central three-arched portico with stone columns, designed to create visual continuity between the façade and the vast centuries-old park extending harmoniously towards the valley.
The ground floor of the main villa welcomes guests with a majestic entrance hall dominated by a wide stone staircase with a wrought-iron balustrade and an oval frescoed ceiling. The reception spaces unfold through a sequence of generously proportioned rooms, enhanced by fine timber flooring laid in geometric patterns, carved stone fireplaces and tall shuttered windows. A standout feature of the living area is the vaulted veranda decorated with stone columns and full-height glazed arches. This level also includes formal dining rooms and service areas.
Via the monumental staircase, illuminated by period light fittings and large windows, one reaches the upper floors dedicated to the sleeping quarters and private studies. The upper levels house six spacious bedrooms and six bathrooms, including master suites with fireplaces and wall decorations. The interiors retain the elegance of local noble residences, with herringbone parquet flooring, classical mouldings and panoramic views over the estate park. The layout combines maximum privacy for the owners with high-profile accommodation for guests.
The outdoor spaces extend across a three-hectare private park characterised by imposing centuries-old conifers, tall trees and stone-terraced areas arranged for relaxation and outdoor dining. The building's main façade, with exposed brickwork and restored historic plasterwork, bears witness to the complex's architectural evolution. The estate is equipped with central heating, a capacious garage for cars and secure vehicular entrances, ensuring comfort and security while completing the property's offering.
- Garden
- Garage
- Fireplace
- Wooden floors








