Villino Pastorelli
Villino Pastorelli, Grosseto
Designed by architect Lorenzo Porciatti between 1911 and 1922, Villino Pastorelli is an example of neo-Gothic architecture. The building is a late example of neo-Gothic architecture. An imposing crenellated tower, three stories high, dominates the city center, capturing the attention of passersby. On the other side, an octagonal Anglo-Saxon bow window balances the volume as a whole. Moorish-style decoration, columns with Corinthian capitals, and trefoil openings give the facade an eclectic and refined appearance.
Our restoration work restored the building to its original splendor, clearing the spaces of inconsistent interventions made over the years.