The Corte Certosina is a fascinating complex, one of a kind, located along the picturesque stretch of the Naviglio Grande. Founded by the Carthusian monks around 1130, this building has maintained its original structure as a "grangia" over time, a convent and farm connected to the Certosa di Pavia. The Corte Certosina extends over a covered area of approximately 3,000 m2, within a plot of approximately 5,000 m2, and has a square plan with a large central courtyard, with a beautiful entrance with granite columns and a portico, a courtyard side and an enchanting centuries-old garden. The complex includes 26 apartments of various sizes, some already renovated and others to be renovated, as well as four completely renovated shops, including a renowned restaurant. The structure is spread over two floors, with an attic in the main part, offering ample possibilities for use and customization. Thanks to its strategic position, the Corte Certosina lends itself to multiple real estate projects, including hotels, co-living, nursing homes, medical practices, credit institutions, offices and civil construction. It is the ideal solution for those who want an elegant and quiet residence on the outskirts of Milan, combined with a profitable business. The property is easily accessible: the motorway ring road is just 2 minutes away, the Fair 8 minutes away, the Assago Forum and the Milanofiori Congress Center 7 minutes away, the Meazza Stadium 10 minutes away and the center of Milan 20 minutes away, the Darsena just 15 minutes away. The area, full of companies and offices, makes this property particularly interesting for the hospitality business. Furthermore, the proximity to the Naviglio Grande makes it ideal for lovers of running and cycling, thanks to the safe cycle towpaths closed to traffic. The absence of monumental restrictions on the entire property and constraints of the Superintendency offers flexibility for any renovation or modification interventions. The Carthusian Court is divided into different sections: East side: the main house, of approximately 1,000 m2, with a centuries-old garden of approximately 1,500 m2. This portion preserves original materials, coffered ceilings, large rooms and a fresco. West side: on the ground floor, 3 shops of approximately 380 m2, including a refined restaurant and a pizzeria. On the upper floors, 8-10 apartments still to be renovated. North side: Completely renovated, it includes an apartment of approximately 150 m2 on two floors and 4 finely renovated apartments, used for hotel business. South side: It includes 11 apartments on two floors, all renovated in different periods, which overlook the main courtyard and the secondary courtyard. The history of the Carthusian Court is fascinating. Founded around 1130 as a convent - agricultural company (grangia) of the Carthusian monks, it was subsequently also the residence of generations of mayors of the current owner's family, as recalled by a plaque at the entrance. Corte Certosina represents a unique opportunity to acquire a historic property of great charm and architectural value, perfectly adaptable to multiple residential and commercial uses. If you are looking for a place that combines history, elegance and functionality, the Corte Certosina is the perfect solution. There are also connections from Trezzano sul Naviglio by public transport: 25 minutes with Trenord Suburbana S9 Albairate - Milan to Romolo metro station (or 27 minutes to Tibaldi station for Bocconi University) every 30 minutes; 20 minutes with Z553 bus to Romolo metro station every 30 minutes (departures staggered with respect to the railway). Features: - Garden - Furnished