Tuscany
Full
of beauty, rich in art with landscapes of old castles, walled
cities and the Mediterranean Sea. An area where one can visit
small ancient hamlets as well as the magnificent city of Florence
in no time at all. Dine on simple yet amazing food. We proudly
present villas and special places to enjoy "La Dolce Vita."
In
the 1700s Count Cosimo Bernardini created
a haven in the hills around his walled city
of Lucca. Since then and throughout time Borgo
Bernardini has been a Tuscan retreat of princely
pleasures and grand gatherings.
With luxury guest accommodations.........Click
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Villa
Diodati is perhaps one of the most interesting
villas in Lucca. Famous not only for its elegant
architecture, but also for the gardens and
grounds that surround it. The architecture
of the villa was completely transformed in
the 1700s.....Click
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Frantoio was originally an olive press and
is still surrounded by terraced olive groves.
Today, however, it is enjoying a new life
as a charmingly restored farmhouse of great
comfort. It is fully heated and air-conditioned
and outfitted with beautiful furnishings.....Click
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This is
one of the most magical places in the Florentine
hills: The architecture of the villa and
of the old garden are justly famous and
in fact the garden has become one of the
most famous in the world.The villa was finished
in 1610 by Zanobi Lapi ......Click
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Villa
Michaela is a glorious Tuscan villa built
in the early 19th Century to a design by the
renowned architect Nottolini. Just ten minutes
from Lucca, its setting in fifty acres of
olive groves, vineyards and pine forests,
is faultless......Click
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