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Tuscan hills, 22 Km from Florence |
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This magnificent villa, designed as a
"hunting lodge" for Ferdinand I, since it lay in the vicinity of the
vast private hunting reserve. The most striking element is the host of chimneys
(which has earned it the name of "Villa of the hundred chimneys")
which, like so many miniature towers, add a note of gaiety to the austere
facade. The famous series of lunettes by the Flemish painter Giusto Utens which
depict the Medici villas were in the principal room which is at present
primarily used for lectures, conventions and banquets. The panorama seen from
here is truly splendid. The rooms in the Hotel enjoy absolute peace and quiet
and a marvelous view over the hills. At the same time, every comfort is provided
for the guests, including facilities for business meetings (satellite TV,
multimedia facilities for conferences, swimming pool, tennis, etc.) and an exclusive
restaurant.
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Air Conditioning, TV, Telephone, Bar,
Restaurant, Parking, Solarium, Swimming Pool, Tennis court, Congress
Halls, Garden, Handicap facilities |
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Travelers (FIT): |
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High season:
10/04-15/10
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- Euro 181,00 per double room per night in Bed
and Breakfast
- Euro 116,00 per single room per night in Bed
and Breakfast
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Low
Season:
01/01-09/04
16/10-18/12 |
- Euro 168,00 per double room per night in Bed
and Breakfast
- Euro 110,00 per single room per night in Bed
and Breakfast
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