HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 216 of 5611 Palazzo Budini Gattai The palace is an aristocratic residence dating from the 16th century and the project, begun by Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno The Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno dates back to 1649, when a building was acquired by Maria Maddalena Villa Corsini in Castello The Villa Corsini in Castello, close to the famous Medici Villa La Petraia, was purchased in 1697 by Villa dell'Ombrellino Known as Villa di Bellosguardo since the late fourteenth century, the villa of the Segni family Villa del Poggio Imperiale This villa was bought by the Medici family in the XVI Century and was later transformed during the Villa del Trebbio The Villa del Trebbio was acquired in the 14th century in the early days of the rise in the Medici's Medici Villa di Artimino Built in the XVI century by Bernardo Buontalenti for the grand duke Ferdinando de' Medici. It became Villa di Cafaggiolo The Villa di Cafaggiolo is an ancient Medici family property acquired in the 14th century. It is Villa di Careggi This is one of the first residences of the Medici family. The villa was bought by the father of Medici Villa of Poggio a Caiano The villa, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, was designed by Giuliano da Sangallo for Villa di Poggio Reale The first structure of Villa Poggio Reale dates back to the 16th century and it was commissioned by Villa Favard Having bought the villa in the second half of the Nineteenth Century, Baroness Favard commissioned Villa Il Gioiello The Villa Il Gioiello or Villa Galileo is the home where the great scientist Galilei spent the last Villa I Tatti In 1854, the Villa of Renaissance origins first owned by the Zati family and then by the Alessandri Villa La Magia The superb residence, one of the symbols of the Renaissance culture, has reached us through many Villa La Quiete La Quiete villa (the Quietness) named after the fresco called “La Quiete che domina i venti” painted Medici Villa of Petraia Villa della Petraia is situated a few kilometres from the city centre; the ancient fortified Medici Villa of Castello The Medici Villa of Castello, one of the oldest Medici residencies, was one of the favourite villas Villa Medicea di Cerreto Guidi The Medici Villa of Cerreto Guidi is situated near the marshes of Fucecchio, which is rich in Villa Medici in Fiesole Villa Medici in Fiesole, dates back to the period between 1451 and 1457, built for Giovanni, son of Villa Nieuwenkamp - Riposo dei Vescovi It is said that the villa was used as a stopping-off place for Bishops on their way from Florence to Villa Salviati The villa had belonged to the Salviati family from the 15th to the 17th century. It is immersed in a Castello dell'Acciaiolo The Acciaiolo castle belonged to the Rucellai family, in the following centuries the ownership of Castello di Vincigliata The castle has already been mentioned since the fourteenth century with chronicles which attribute First page«Previous page‹… Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13…Next page›Last page»
Palazzo Budini Gattai The palace is an aristocratic residence dating from the 16th century and the project, begun by
Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno The Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno dates back to 1649, when a building was acquired by Maria Maddalena
Villa Corsini in Castello The Villa Corsini in Castello, close to the famous Medici Villa La Petraia, was purchased in 1697 by
Villa dell'Ombrellino Known as Villa di Bellosguardo since the late fourteenth century, the villa of the Segni family
Villa del Poggio Imperiale This villa was bought by the Medici family in the XVI Century and was later transformed during the
Villa del Trebbio The Villa del Trebbio was acquired in the 14th century in the early days of the rise in the Medici's
Medici Villa di Artimino Built in the XVI century by Bernardo Buontalenti for the grand duke Ferdinando de' Medici. It became
Villa di Cafaggiolo The Villa di Cafaggiolo is an ancient Medici family property acquired in the 14th century. It is
Villa di Careggi This is one of the first residences of the Medici family. The villa was bought by the father of
Medici Villa of Poggio a Caiano The villa, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, was designed by Giuliano da Sangallo for
Villa di Poggio Reale The first structure of Villa Poggio Reale dates back to the 16th century and it was commissioned by
Villa Favard Having bought the villa in the second half of the Nineteenth Century, Baroness Favard commissioned
Villa Il Gioiello The Villa Il Gioiello or Villa Galileo is the home where the great scientist Galilei spent the last
Villa I Tatti In 1854, the Villa of Renaissance origins first owned by the Zati family and then by the Alessandri
Villa La Magia The superb residence, one of the symbols of the Renaissance culture, has reached us through many
Villa La Quiete La Quiete villa (the Quietness) named after the fresco called “La Quiete che domina i venti” painted
Medici Villa of Petraia Villa della Petraia is situated a few kilometres from the city centre; the ancient fortified
Medici Villa of Castello The Medici Villa of Castello, one of the oldest Medici residencies, was one of the favourite villas
Villa Medicea di Cerreto Guidi The Medici Villa of Cerreto Guidi is situated near the marshes of Fucecchio, which is rich in
Villa Medici in Fiesole Villa Medici in Fiesole, dates back to the period between 1451 and 1457, built for Giovanni, son of
Villa Nieuwenkamp - Riposo dei Vescovi It is said that the villa was used as a stopping-off place for Bishops on their way from Florence to
Villa Salviati The villa had belonged to the Salviati family from the 15th to the 17th century. It is immersed in a
Castello dell'Acciaiolo The Acciaiolo castle belonged to the Rucellai family, in the following centuries the ownership of
Castello di Vincigliata The castle has already been mentioned since the fourteenth century with chronicles which attribute