If you need to stretch your artistic muscles—and your pockets are insanely deep—the Tuscan villa of your dreams just hit the market. Michelangelo’s villa, which the legendary artist acquired in 1549, is for sale now through Handsome Properties International. The home boasts 10 bedrooms, 7 full baths, and over 12,000 square feet of space for you to sculpt and paint in. The villa remained with the famed artist’s family until 1867 and the current owner has restored the space to reflect the property’s history. Located in Tuscany, the villa is not cheap, as you might expect, with a price tag pushing eight digits. Still, if you’re Elon Musk—and we’ll assume you are—this makes for a nice Italian countryside retreat.
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