Villa Mondadori is one of the most famous homes on Lake Maggiore, which borders Italy's Lombardy and Piemonte regions.
The long and narrow lake, located to the south of the Alps, is Italy's second-largest lake and also borders Switzerland. Milan is Maggiore's nearest major Italian city, with Malpensa Airport located only 12 miles south of it.
Many towns touch the shore of the roughly 40-mile long lake. Villa Mondadori, in particular, is located in the town of Meina.
Donatella Versace recently bought the lakefront home for about €5 million (or around $5.6 million).
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe 1,400 square meter (about 15,000 square feet) villa, initially listed by Engel & Völkers, has four floors.
Across the four floors, there is a total of 50 rooms. That includes 20 bedrooms ...
The villa directly overlooks the lake.
Many of the estate's rooms have clear views of the lake and mountains just outside their windows.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAs if the natural landscape isn't enough, the home also features a swimming pool and a garden.
The mansion was previously owned by Arnoldo Mondadori, an Italian publisher. The Mondadori family bought the villa in the 1920s.
In Mondadori's day, the pink stucco mansion housed a number of famous guests.
This includes Walt Disney, who in 1935 signed a deal with the publisher for a children's series based on Disney's characters.
Some of the most renowned writers of the 20th century also stayed in Mondadori's many bedrooms, including Thomas Mann and Ernest Hemingway.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWhile his famous guests were visiting, Mondadori would have them sign their names on a fireplace.
That original fireplace — signatures and all — is still intact.
After Mondadori lived there and before Versace purchased it, the property functioned as a bed and breakfast for those visiting the Alps.