Rent 'House of Gucci' On Airbnb For A One-Night-Only Experience — Tour The Historic Grounds With Lush Gardens

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The House of Gucci can be yours for one night only.

Villa Balbiano — the awe-inspiring Italian jewel featured in the House of Gucci — is available on Airbnb on March 30, 2022, for one lucky guest and their plus one.

However, living like Gucci comes with a price, and to rent the mansion for one night will put you back $1,125. Bookings for the exclusive experience open on Monday, December 6, at 12 p.m. EST.

The enchanting abode is Gucci family patriarch Aldo Gucci’s home in the film — starring Lady Gaga, Jared Leto, Al Pacino, Adam Driver and more — which hit theaters Wednesday, November 24.

House of Gucci follows the shocking true story of the family behind the Italian fashion empire, with Gaga playing Patrizia Reggiani — an outsider from a low social class — who marries Maurizio Gucci, played by Driver. As Reggiani's unrestrained ambition starts to take a toll on the prestigious family, betrayal, decadence, revenge, and murder follow close behind.

Scroll through to see photos of the mesmerizing House of Gucci.

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The elegant estate is one of the largest private residences on Lake Como.

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The four-story home boasts impeccable detail and design in every room.

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The impressive bathroom — fit for a King or Queen... or Gucci family member — offers a glass shower and marble floors, in addition to gold finishes.

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Villa Balbiano — which is filled with antique furniture — dates back to the 17th century.

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The free-standing tub is placed in the center of the bathroom, offering exceptional views of the jaw-dropping property.

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The ornate gilded interiors make the estate, that became a gathering place for Italian intellectuals, one of a kind.

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It's safe to say the House of Gucci isn't something you see everyday.

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Featuring six lavish suites, the mansion covers five acres, including lush gardens and a swimming pool — not to mention a private pier and boathouse.

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Living like Gucci certainly seems priceless.

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