A citadel in Sicily that was in 'The Godfather III' is listed for $6.6 million. It has 22 bedrooms, a chapel, and a personal park — have a look inside.

The property was initially inbuilt 1880 by Italian baron Agostino Pennisi to deal with his artwork assortment, an agent for Italy Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty instructed Insider. As an alternative, his household ended up residing there for 5 generations.

Castello Pennisi di Floristella, Acireale, Sicily,

5 generations of the Pennisi household have lived within the citadel.

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The house’s historical past extends past Hollywood, too. Throughout World Battle II, the citadel was used as a logistics base by the German military, in line with Italy Sotheby’s, and later was became a subject hospital by the Allies.

Reception hall in the Castello Pennisi di Floristella, Acireale, Sicily, Italy

The reception corridor on the primary flooring has many home windows with views of the grounds.

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Inside, the primary entrance opens to a grand corridor with a marble staircase resulting in the primary flooring.

The marble staircase leading to the second floor in the Castello Pennisi di Floristella, Acireale, Sicily, Italy

The marble staircase resulting in the primary flooring.

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