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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]
By 1672, he had left Amsterdam with most of his riches to return to Tuscany. Back in Tuscany, he gained entrance to the nobility as a senator and minister of finance. [1] With his wealth, in 1673 Feroni purchased this and other lands in Valdinievole. In 1696, Fabio, his son commissioned the present villa from the architect Antonio Maria Ferri ...
The Villa Pazzi al Parugiano is a Renaissance style, rural aristocratic palace located in the rural neighborhood or frazione of Bagnolo, located within the town limits of Montemurlo, province of Prato, region of Tuscany, Italy. The word Parugiano appears to be dialect for Paludano or Pantano, meaning swampy. The villa is now privately owned and ...
Villa di Corliano A.Boscoli, Convivio degli dei (The gods’ banquet), Villa di Corliano, 1592 Corliano private park (1766) The Palazzo al Borgo di Corliano is a villa situated near coast of Tuscany, central Italy, in the valley between Lucca and Pisa, 2 kilometres from the Spa town of San Giuliano Terme. It is one of the numerous villas that ...
The Villa Carducci-Pandolfini is a historic rural palace located on Via Guardavia, on the road between Legnaia and Soffiano. It is located in the town limits of Legnaia. The property is now part of Polo Museale of Tuscany, and open only by appointment. The 15th-century fortified villa encloses a 14th-century tower.
The origins of Villa Bordoni date back to the 11th century, when all that stood there were a stone tower or a keep, with thick walls and arrow slits, attached to a solid dungeon for prisoners of war. Over the centuries a network of fragile alliances brought relative peace to the region, and permitted the structure to evolve into a farmhouse ...
The villa was initially constructed in the 16th century by the Benedetti family, who sold the villa to the Cenami family, [1] who included the Abbot Paolo Cenami, in 1599. The architect Muzio Oddi rebuilt the villa and gardens starting in 1634. The unusual facade has two wings flanking a central portico with thin double columns, accessed by a ...
Villa Medici in Fiesole, with neighboring Villa San Girolamo (upper right) The villa in the 15th century, depicted by Domenico Ghirlandaio in the Tornabuoni Chapel of Santa Maria Novella. The Villa Medici is a patrician villa in Fiesole, Tuscany, Italy, the fourth oldest of the villas built for the Medici family. It was built between 1451 and 1457.
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