Spitting in public, blowing one’s nose uproariously, cleaning one’s hands with the tablecloth… error and horrors that obviously nobody makes nowadays. However, during ... continua
Distance from Bagno A Ripoli: circa 26 km
Spitting in public, blowing one’s nose uproariously, cleaning one’s hands with the tablecloth… error and horrors that obviously nobody makes nowadays. However, during ... continua
Distance from Bagno A Ripoli: circa 26 km
Corona d'Oro
Latest release: 22 March 2021
Tenuta Le Tre Virtù was born from a desire of its owners and the courage to make it happen. The dream was to live surrounded by greenery and away from the city chaos. After a ... continua
Distance from Bagno A Ripoli: circa 27 km
Corona d'Oro
Latest release: 16 March 2021
What’s more romantic than tasting a good aperitif on a terrace that dominates the city of Florence? It is one of the privileges offered by Palazzo Roselli Cecconi, a beautiful ... continua
Distance from Bagno A Ripoli: circa 5 km
Corona d'Argento
Latest release: 4 March 2021
Florence is Florence. It is impossible to describe. You can only experience it, enjoying its essence and loving it. Italian language and art were born here. Marvel before the grandeur ... continua
Distance from Bagno A Ripoli: circa 6 km
Corona d'Argento
Latest release: 9 April 2021
This was the home of Giovanni della Casa, born in 1503 to Lisabetta Tornabuoni, who was a cousin of Lorenzo the Magnificent. And this was where the young Monsignor Giovanni della Casa ... continua
Distance from Bagno A Ripoli: circa 26 km
Corona d'Argento
Latest release: 13 January 2021
The hamlet of Borgo I Vicelli is deeply rooted in the life of Florence and its surrounding territory. The first historical mention of its structure dates back to the 1500s in relation ...
The complex is the center of the estate, dotted with farmhouses with evocative names like Castellaccio, Cooker, Chiudende, Molinello, Casinaccio, Castelluccio (used today in country ...
A burst of colour, light, beauty and harmony. In one word: Chianti, the most touching countryside in existence, as Fernand Braudel said years ago. To swear eternal love in this corner ...
Borgo Castelvecchi with its Villa, is a historical property still owned by the same noble family for the last 6 centuries, and settled in the heart of the Chianti Classico region, right ...
I am Lucia Genovesi and with my family are the owner of this beautiful villa on the Chianti Colli Fiorentini hills, more specifically in places Paterno to Montespertoli near Florence, ...
The charm of the Florentine hills and elegance of a historical home make the Ancient Farm Paterno an exclusive location. Among the refined indoor and outdoor spaces you can organize ...
The Castello di Barberino is the oldest Tuscan manor in the north of Florence and is a unique, exclusive and reserved place. The building complex includes a veranda overlooking the ...
The Villa is a picturesque place for weddings, hosting 34 people between the Villa and the Annexe. The charm that frames the villa can do a corollary to a wedding or an event of good ...
His Imperial Majesty’s farmhouse of Calappiano was built around 1500 in Pieve di Vinci, it was commissioned by the Grand Duke Francesco I de’Medici and was one of the first ...
The Ancient Convent was built in the early XIX century by Father Andrea da Quarata. The original complex consists in two floors, a courtyard and two Cloisters where the small cells ...
The complex is the center of the estate, dotted with farmhouses with evocative names like Castellaccio, Cooker, Chiudende, Molinello, Casinaccio, Castelluccio (used today in country ...
I am Lucia Genovesi and with my family are the owner of this beautiful villa on the Chianti Colli Fiorentini hills, more specifically in places Paterno to Montespertoli near Florence, ...
The charm of the Florentine hills and elegance of a historical home make the Ancient Farm Paterno an exclusive location. Among the refined indoor and outdoor spaces you can organize ...
His Imperial Majesty’s farmhouse of Calappiano was built around 1500 in Pieve di Vinci, it was commissioned by the Grand Duke Francesco I de’Medici and was one of the first ...
The Ancient Convent of Pontenuovo was built in the early XIX century by Father Andrea da Quarata. The original complex consists in two floors, a courtyard and two cloisters which overlooked ...
The "Residenze d'Epoca Certification Protocol" provides for up to 150 Quality Controls, 10 verification phases and 3 months of evaluation. As a result of this strictness, so far only 1% of the historical residences have been awarded the Golden Crown of Residenze d'Epoca, thus becoming part of the collection of the best historic houses in Italy.