If there’s an air of timeless sophistication about Luca Guadagnino’s swooning coming-of-age romance, Call Me by Your Name, it surely stems from the grand 17th-century mansion where the majority of the story unfolds.
The film is both a faithful adaptation of André Aciman’s 2007 novel and a personal love letter to the Lombardian countryside where the Italian filmmaker lives.
We love everything about this film; the music, the performances, the story and of course the absurdly gorgeous Villa Albergoni where the majority of the film is set.
To celebrate Guadagnino's instant classic, we thought we would share our favourite spaces in Villa Albergoni and pair them with a selection Manon bis' favourite Italian summer and designer pieces.