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The Italian villa from Call Me By Your Name is up for sale

Call Me By Your Name

Images via Call Me By Your Name and House & Loft
Words by Tara Smith

Yes, that one.

If you find yourself in the housing market for 16th-century Italian villas that have featured in Oscar-nominated films, well, we have news for you.

That villa from the recently-released Call Me By Your Name is up for sale, and the price rivals the current Sydney/Melbourne property market.

Surrounded by a large park of two hectares, the villa is located in a small town in the province of Cremona, and is listed for roughly $2.7 million.

Director Luca Guadagnino recently told Architectural Digest: “I had known that house for many years; I even dreamed of buying that house,”

“Once I realised that I couldn’t afford it and didn’t really want it for my life, I knew where I was going to set the action of the film – this place with faded, aristocratic charm, that a professor and his wife might have inherited but can’t quite keep up.”

If the four Oscar nominations haven’t convinced you, maybe the eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms will.

Check out the listing here.

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