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The incomparable charme of a Medieval City surrounded by an incredible natural landscape Volterra has an unmistakable Medieval character, where the atmosphere of an ancient village can still be felt and whose authenticity is protected by the relative isolation that has limited the development of the city center in the industrial era, safeguarding the city …
Tuscany has become a very popular destination wedding getaway. From the picturesque scenery to the hustle and bustle of the city, it’s truly one of the best places to get married. Florence is one of the most popular destinations in Italy for planning a wedding abroad. It’s not a surprise that many couples choose the capital …
The top choice for a wedding venue in Tuscany is Il Borro Relais by Ferragamo, Specialized in offering a tailored made wedding experience. Il Borro Relais is considered the wedding location in Italy that everybody should choose
With sunlight bathing silvery olive groves and patchwork vineyards, few places on the globe are as romantic and relaxing as Tuscany. And this intimate atmosphere is what prevails at Borgo Petrognano, an elegant estate hidden in the heart of Tuscany less than an hour from Florence, Siena and Pisa. Dominating this luxury retreat is a …
Elba is the biggest island of the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy after Sardinia and Sicily. Together with eight other islands, including Giglio, Giannutri and Montecristo, it is part of the National Park of the Tuscan Archipelago, the largest marine park in Europe. The island of Elba is famous around the world …
The Church of San Pietro, or the Parish Church in Gropina, is located about 2 kilometres from Loro Ciuffenna, on via dei Sette Ponti in the direction of San Giustino, and is one of the best examples of Romanesque culture in Tuscany.thanks to our brides, we are able to discover new locations for a real …
At the foot of the Pratomagno in the Upper Valdarno is the town of Castelfranco Pian di Sco, a small medieval town Along the ancient Strada dei Sette Ponti, between the Arno and the slopes of the Pratomagno, more or less halfway between Arezzo and Florence, there is the beautiful village of Pian di Sco.
The Chianti area is home to amazing medieval castles Among the highlights of the Castle road is Castello di Brolio, a huge Chianti Classico-producing estate and the oldest winery in Italy Since 1141 the Castle has belonged to the Ricasoli, a very historic family of the Florentine aristocracy. One of the best known family members …
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