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Hotel Villa Casagrande
Via Castelguinelli 84 50063 Figline Valdarno, Italy
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USD 237.28 - 355.91 |
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Villa Casagrande Dates Back To The End Of The Xiv Century When It Was Commissioned By An Important Fiorentine Notare, Ser Ristoro. The Villa Serristori Quickly Became A Meeting Place For Artists, Philosophers And Great Personalities Like Pope Leon X. Nowadays The Villa Guests A Beautiful Hotel, The Farm Where The Chianti Wine And Olive Oil Are Produced, A Museum For The Agricultural Tools And A Restaurant Where You Can Enjoy Typical Tuscan Dishes. The Hall And The Splendid First Floor Rooms Are Adorned With Art Treasures, Paintings, Frescoes, Sculptures, Furniture And Coats Of Arms Of Great Artistic Value. The 60 Rooms, Which Have Recently Been Restored, Feature All Modern Facilities Chosen To Tastefully Harmonize With The Historical Atmosphere Of The Villa. The Hotel Villa Casagrande Is Open All Year Around.
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By Car Motorway A1 Exit Incisa *5 Km*. By Air The Hotel Is Located About 40 Km From Florence Amerigo Vespucci Airport. By Train The Hotel Is Located About 600 M From Figline Valdarno Railway Station.
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- Superior Rm 1 Double - Room With One Double Bed Comfortable Room With Color Tv And Mini-bar - Deluxe Rm 1 Double - Room With One Double Bed Deluxe Room With Color Tv And Mini-bar - Suite Rm 1 Double - Room With One Double Bed Luxurious Room With Color Tv And Mini-bar - Superior Rm 2 Twins - Room With Two Twin Beds Comfortable Room With Color Tv And Mini-bar - Deluxe Rm 2 Twins - Room With Two Twin Beds Deluxe Room Recently Restored
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Figline Valdarno Figline Valdarno, A Medieval Town Which Grew At The End Of The C12th, 25km From Florence And Today With 15,000 Inhabitants, Is One Of The Most Artistically And Economically Interesting Towns In The Area Of Florence. At The Centre Of The Triangle Formed By Siena, Arezzo And Florence, Figline Valdarno Offers The Opportunity To Those Who Stay Here To Visit Each Of These Historically Important Cities, Or To Simply Enjoy Exploring The Splendid, Luxurious Tuscan Countryside. Not Be Missed Florence, Siena And Arezzo, Chianti Wine Tour. Siena Lying On Three Gentle Heights, Between The Metallifere Hills And The Chianti Mountains, Siena Surprises For Its Urban Layout, Dotted With Towers, Austere Palazzos And Narrow Winding Streets, In Fact, It Has Preserved All The Charm Of A Medieval Town. Etruscan In Origin, Its Name Has Been Traced To The Legendary Hero Senius, Son Of Remus, Who Had Fled From Rome. At The Time Of Augustus It Was An Important Roman Military Presidium. The Nerve Centre Of The Via Francigena And Governed By Bishops Until The Tenth Century, The Town, From The Twelfth Century Was Ruled By Consuls, Under Whom In The Middle Ages It Prospered Notably, Despite Bloody Struggles With Neighbouring Communes, Above All With Florence, Its Most Bitter Enemy. After Victory Gained In The Historic Battle Of Montaperti In 1260, Siena Was Defeated In 1269 By Florence, And Was Therefore Controlled Until 1355 By The Guelph Government Of The Nine. The Economic And Artistic-cultural Flowering Of This Epoch Was Remarkable, Indeed The Magnificent Palazzo Pubblico And The Slender Mangia Tower Belong To The Period, Both Fine Examples Of Gothic Architecture, And The Palazzo Tolomei, One Of The Oldest Buildings In Siena. After A Period Of Decline, Followed By A Terrible Pestilence, The Town, First Governed By Pandolfo Petrucci Then, Midway Through The Fifteenth Century, By The Spaniards, In 1559, With The Treaty Of Cateau-cambr Sis, Entered Into The Stato Mediceo And Immediately Afterwards Into That Of The Lorenese Until 1859, The Year In Which It Was Annexed Into The Kingdom Of Italy. Enclosed By Mighty Walls, The Enchanting Historic Centre Of Siena Speads Out From Piazza Del Campo • The Symbol Of The Town And The Hub Of Its Civic Activities, With Its Unusual Shell Shape - To Elegant Buildings, Including The Outstanding Duomo, Containing Works Of Art Of Inestimable Value, The Gothic Churches Of S. Domenico And S. Francesco, The Spedale Di Santa Maria Della Scala, Built Between The Ninth And The Eleventh Century As A Hospice For Pilgrims, And Nowadays The Home Of The Archaeological Museum. A Prestigious Cultural Centre, Siena Boasts One Of The Oldest Italian Universities, Housed In A Twelfth-century Monastery, And One Of The Most Prestigious Italian Banks, The Monte Dei Paschi, Founded In The Seventeenth Century. The Town Also Contains Important Museums, Such As The Very Rich National Art Gallery And The Civic Museum, Institutions Of International Level, Like The Library Degli Intronati, Chigiana Music Academy And The Fisiocritici Academy Who Exhibit Collections Of Great Scientific Interest In The Natural History Museum. Finally, The Gastronomy Of The Place Is Simple, But Wholesome, While The Craft Tradition Flourishes, Together With The Folklore And Old Events, Above All The Celebrated Palio Of The Ten Contrade, The Spectacular, Atmospheric Horse Race, Which Takes Place Every Year, In The Splendid Surroundings Of Piazza Del Campo, Attracting Huge Crowds Of Spectators. Palio Di Siena On 2 July In Honour Of The Madonna Of Provenzano, And 16 August In Honour Of Mary The Virgin Assumed Into Heaven, In The Charming Setting Of Piazza Del Campo, In Siena, The Celebrated Palio Takes Place. This Spectacular Horse Race With Very Old Origins, Is The Towns Festival Par Excellence, Followed With Trepidation By An Impressive Number Of Spectators. The Palio Dates Officially From 1656. Although In Reality Documents Prove Its Existence Already In The Twelfth Century. It Is Held With The Representatives Of 10 Of The
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