The villa that stars in Lady Gaga movie House of Gucci is on Airbnb
You’ll go Gaga for this Airbnb! The stunning Lake Como villa that stars in House of Gucci is available to rent – and it’s jaw-dropping
- The property, on the banks of Italy’s Lake Como, features prominently in the film, which stars Lady Gaga
- In the highly anticipated movie, the property is used as the grand palazzo of family patriarch Aldo Gucci
- In reality, the pile is called Villa Balbiano and is one of the largest private residences on the lake
The lavish home in new movie House of Gucci is now available for fans to stay in.
The property, on the banks of Italy’s Lake Como, features prominently in the film, which stars Lady Gaga.
And now fashion fans have the chance to experience it for themselves after it was listed on rental site Airbnb.
The lavish home in new movie House of Gucci is now available for fans to stay in
The property, on the banks of Italy’s Lake Como, features prominently in the Lady Gaga movie
In reality the property is called Villa Balbiano and is one of the largest private residences on Lake Como
The villa features this outrageously luxurious marble bathtub
An image showing Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani in House of Gucci, which is out in movie theatres today in the U.S and from November 26 in the UK
In the film, family patriarch Aldo Gucci lives in a grand 16th-century palazzo, with generous gardens and extravagant interiors.
In reality, it’s called Villa Balbiano and is one of the largest private residences on the lake, boasting six bedroom suites and six bathrooms, as well as an outdoor swimming pool, and a private pier and boathouse.
The property listing reads: ‘Situated on the western shore of Lake Como, Villa Balbiano is an awe-inspiring Italian jewel, and we’re proud it will be featured in the most high-fashion film of the year, House of Gucci.
Villa Balbiano boasts six bedroom suites and six bathrooms
Guests at the villa can ensconce themselves amid eye-catching finery, which includes amazing lampshades and chandeliers
The property listing reads: ‘Situated on the western shore of Lake Como, Villa Balbiano is an awe-inspiring Italian jewel’
The owners of the villa say ‘we’re proud it will be featured in the most high-fashion film of the year, House of Gucci’
‘Transporting viewers to the height of 90s Italian opulence, Villa Balbiano is the site of Gucci family patriarch Aldo Gucci’s home in the film.’
The palazzo once belonged to Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio, who built it at the end of the 16th century and used it as his main residence. A century later, it was enlarged and embellished by Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini.
House of Gucci – directed by Ridley Scott and also starring Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, Jack Huston, Salma Hayek and Al Pacino – is in cinemas in the US on November 24 and in the UK from November 26.
However, it hasn’t been well received by critics, with the Daily Mail’s Brian Viner describing it as ‘a muddle, confused in both narrative and tone’.
Booking opens on December 6 for a one-night stay in Villa Balbiano on March 30, 2022, at $1,128 (£844) per night.
Villa Balbiano is the site of Gucci family patriarch Aldo Gucci’s home in the film
The palazzo once belonged to Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio, who built it at the end of the 16th-century
The villa was enlarged and embellished by Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini
House of Gucci is directed by Ridley Scott and also stars Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, Jack Huston, Salma Hayek and Al Pacino
The Daily Mail described House of Gucci as ‘a muddle, confused in both narrative and tone’. Pictured is Lady Gaga in the film
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