The Greek temple-style Villa Wolpi, built at the end of the 1950s, is near the Italian tourist destination of Sabaudia. It is owned by the Count of Misurata, covers an area of 10.5 hectares, and has 400 meters of private Tyrrhenian Sea beach. It is currently for sale for 190 million RMB (the question is, why does this world still have things like counts and palaces?).