The magnificent castle that dates back to the 1800s has a private park and a wine cellar. It even has a caretaker house to live out your Godfather fantasies.
Want to live out your mobster fantasies? The original Sicilian castle used as a location in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather: Part III is on sale at Sotheby’s for a price tag worth your while.
From the third instalment in the trilogy, one is the castle of the Pennisi Family of Floristella – try saying that three times fast!
Although fans were not well received, it still got several Oscar nominations.
The castle initially housed a baron’s extensive art collection. Now it’s a particularly wealthy family home.
“All that money will get you a whole lot of house. The property comes in at a massive 43,055 square feet,” according to Screen Rant.
Its features include a grand marble staircase and three adjoining buildings for staff, lavish parties or storage.
It might be a bit awkward after you realise you are standing in the middle of your park, but really, you can’t put a price tag on that.
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