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Located on a magnificent estate comprising
a private forest, vineyards and olive groves Villa pandolfini
is a spacious property measuring 180m2. It accommodates
5 people.This villa apartment has been furnished with
beautiful antiques and still boasts the original frescoes
that cover the ceilings. You have access to the stunning
frescoed loggia that looks onto a spectacular renaissance
style italian garden. It is just 15 mins from the Florence
city center and easily accessible both by car or by
the local train which you can reach in an easy 8 minute
walk. The estate is very quiet and private and you can
enjoy outdoor dining, visiting the local shops and outdoor
fresh produce markets and pleasant walks. The estate
produces wonderful extra virgin olive oil and wine which
you can taste during our cooking classes held in the
estates main kitchen or purchase from the owners.
This is the perfect place to discover
Florence and enjoy the real Tuscan countryside while
staying in an graceful castle that has played host to
guests such as Napoleon Bonaparte and King Charles VIII
of France. It is famous for its architecture and design.
A Shared Swimming Pool is also available for use.
Villa pandolfini offers you an incredible vacation experience,
letting you live like a king. It has been completely
restored 5 years ago. From the living room 2 sets of
double doors open onto the loggia and the very typical
Italian style gardens with lemon trees, hedges and fountain.
This is a sunny, peaceful and private villa. This villa’s
foundations date back to the 1200’s and its highlights
are the 10m high ceilings, breathtaking frescoes, gold
gilded mirrors and terracotta floors.
This is a beautiful villa each room having its own
splendor. The main bedroom opens onto the front terrace
with views of the hills and Florence. The second bedroom
has a queen sized bed and a single bed. There is a full
bathroom with a tub, shower, toilet and hand basin.
There is a second en-suite bathroom off the second bedroom
with a toilet and hand basin. The main bathroom can
be accessed from the living room or the main bedroom.
The kitchen has a vaulted ceiling and fireplace with
a dining table seating 6.
There are many restaurants nearby, some known to be
the best in Italy. Go ahead and enjoy memorable dining
experiences at these places. Explore the private forest
or discover local attractions such as trekking, antique
markets, horse riding, Etruscan ruins, medieval villages
and Caruso’s villa and gardens. Stroll down and
buy your fresh bread or morning cappuccino and feel
like a local. Or just sit back at the farmhouse, sipping
a glass of our wine and take in the breathtaking countryside
view.
Trains, buses and all shops are at a walking distance
and close to all major highways. From, here it is just
20mins to Montecatini, 40 mins to Pisa / Lucca / Siena/
Bologna, 60 mins to Forte Dei Marmi/ Volterra/ San Gimignano/
Arezzo etc.
There is Wi-Fi connection and the access is available from certain hotspots on the property. We cannot guarantee wireless access inside the villa as the walls are made of thick stone and sometimes you may need to move around to get access.
The owners speak; English, French, German and Italian.
History of Villa pandolfini:
Villa pandolfini is filled with rich history dating back
to 1200. The palace was originally a hunting residence
for the elite Gentiles of Florence. The origins of the
pandolfinis was near “Ponte A Signa” and from
ancient times they owned this villa and another villa
on the Arno known as “La Torre” (the tower)
that even today conserves the aspects of a 1300’s
walled castle.
Agnolo di Filippo, a great friend of Cosimo de’
Medici and admired by Leon Battista Alberti, retired
tired and old in the villa of Ponte A Signa and lived
there for 12 years, when he wrote the brilliant dialogues
of the governing of the family and died at the age of
86 in 1446.
In 1434 the wealthy nephew of the former, Battista
di Pandolfini returned in patria from Naples and gave
the initial magnificent architecture to his villa at
Ponte A Signa, honoured by the king of France Carlo
VIII on the 13th of November 1495. The villa has been
engraved with the date 1488, which is believed to be
the date of the full restoration of this antique palace.
The linear and harmonious architecture, the beautiful
loggia, richly carved windows, the perfect sculpture
of the stonework, reflects the work of the famous Bendedetto
da Rovezzano. King Carlo VIII of France visited the
castle as a child. Since the 14th century nothing was
changed or hardly confirmed by Giuseppe Zocchi.
At the beginning of the 18th century the pandolfinis sold
their antique villa to the family Samminiatelli that
immediately resold the villa to the De Prat’s
exiled from France after the revolution.
In one of the living rooms, like the others, the 1800’s
style frescoes ornate the room. Hung on one of the walls
is a large oil painting of the Marchis Francesco De
Prat in his white and red uniform, narrating to his
son the episode of July 14,1790, while serving as naval
commander and his meeting with the king Luigi XIV; also
present is his wife dressed in satin who seated watches
over us. Today all three rest in the chapel constructed
by Filippo Pandolfini. Other guests to this villa included
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Additional Costs (Rates In : Euro )
Final Cleaning fee of 75 Euro paid on arrival ; Refundable damage deposit 400 Euro payable on arrival.(fully refundable) ; Heat 50euro/day ; Telephone hire 15 Euro ; Baby Bed and High chair would be 50 euro per week ; Mid week change of Linen and Towels : ; 14 euro for sheets per double bed ; 7 euro for sheets per single bed ; 5 euro per set of towel. ; Extra Maid Service: 15 Euro per person per hour (Usually there will be 1 maid)
Rental Costs per week (Rates In :
Euro )
Low 2009
03/01-11/04/09
18/04-25/04/09
31/10-19/12/09 |
| 1295 Euro |
| 270 Euro (daily) |
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Mid 2009
11/04-18/04/09
25/04-27/06/09
29/08-31/10/09
19/12-02/01/10 |
| 1400 Euro |
| 295 Euro (daily) |
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High 2009
27/06-29/08/09 |
| 1620 Euro |
| 325 Euro (daily) |
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