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The Villa di Geggiano is a neoclassical-style rural palace located on Via di Geggiano 1, in the neighborhood of Pianella of the commune of Castelnuovo Berardenga, in province of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy.
The estate, of some 350 hectares, is run by Paolo Rossi and his brother Joe who is the head chef. Gluten-free breads and pizzas are on the menu. [1] The estate is a producer of wine, honey, cherries, apricots, peaches and olive oil. [2] It has been making organic olive oil since 1999. [6] As of 2014, the estate produces six different wines. [1]
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Villa Medicea di Careggi, the first of the Florentine villas, was also created for Cosimo de' Medici by Michelozzo from an existing castle.. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Tuscan aristocracy, who had forsaken their medieval castles for the political expediency, comfort and greater security of town life, developed an aesthetic awareness which necessitated the seasonal occupation of a ...
Villas in Tuscany (6 C, 16 P) U. Villas in Umbria (4 P) V. Villas in Veneto (2 C, 50 P) This page was last edited on 5 August 2018, at 09:24 (UTC). Text is available ...
2014 F&W Best New Chef Eli Kulp tosses the pasta from Siena with bay scallops, littleneck clams, mussels, and squid, plus a big, briny seafood sauce and spicy pickled cherry peppers. Get the Recipe
The Medici villas are a series of rural building complexes in Tuscany which were owned by members of the Medici family between the 15th century and the 17th century. The villas served several functions: they were the country palaces of the Medici, scattered over the territory that they ruled, demonstrating their power and wealth.
Medici Villa of Poggio a Caiano. The Medici Villa of Poggio a Caiano, also called Ambra, is one of the most famous Medici villas and is located in Poggio a Caiano ().Today it is state owned and it houses two museums: one of the historic apartments (ground floor and first floor) and the Museum of Still Life (second floor).