The Amazing Luxurious Villas of Tuscany (Part 1)
The Amazing Luxurious Italian Villas of Tuscany (Part 1)
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Tuscany, Italy is an Incredible Land With Beautiful Landscapes, Where Striking Historical Villas Dominate the Vineyards, Olive Groves and Sunflowers Fields.
A Hilly Region Rich in Agriculture, Tuscany Was the Home of the Etruscan Civilization, and Later the Birthplace of the Renaissance.
It's Known for Charming, Historic Towns Like Siena, Florence, Cortona and Lucca, Tuscany Offers the Best in Culture, Scenery and Serenity
An Italian Tuscan Villa Evokes Images of Beautiful Tuscan Stone Built Manors Surrounded by Vineyards and Olive Groves, However the Locals View the Italian Villa as a Way of Life and a Symbol of Their Rich Past, Many of Tuscany's Historic Villas Have Been Restored as Private Farmhouses, Events Venues or Luxury Hotels.
Tuscany's Most Beautiful Villas:
Villa Di Montruglio
The Villa Di Montruglio is Gracefully Situated on a Ridge in the Berici Hills at a Point Overlooking a Centuries-old Parkland, Woods and Vineyards
Originally Commissioned by the Arnaldi Family, the Villa Was Built in the Early Eighteenth Century by the Architect and Landscape Specialist Francesco Antonio Muttoni.
His Style, Significantly Influenced by the Works of Palladio and Scamozzi, the Villa Was Purchased in 1862 by Fanny Camerini, the Great-grandmother of the Current Owners.
Today, the Park, Gardens and Numerous Internal Spaces of the Villa Di Montruglio Complex Are Open to the Public.
Villa San Michele
Built in the 15th Century, Villa San Michele Was a Monastery Nestled on a Hilltop Amid Lush Trees and Terraced Gardens, With a Facade Attributed to Michelangelo.
The Renaissance Villa Also Boasts the Most Picture-perfect Views of Florence.
Villa San Michele is Situated on the Hill of Fiesole Overlooking Florence, Italy. It is Named After the Church of St Michael the Archangel.
During World War II, the Villa Was Badly Damaged and, in 1950, It Was Transformed Into a Private Residence.
In 1982 the Villa Was Transformed Once Again Into a Luxury Hotel With a Comprehensive Restoration of the Buildings and the Gardens With the Cooperation of the Florence Fine Arts Authority.
Today, It is One of Europe's Most Fascinating Hotels, Owned by Belmond Hotels.
Villa Arvedi
Villa Allegri Arvedi is a Magnificent Venetian Style Villa Built in the Seventeenth Century and Was Bought by the Arvedi Family in 1824, the Family Still Produce Wines and Oil.
The Villa Has a Splendid Italian Garden Completes the Structure’s Formal Balance With Baroque Geometries and Box Trees Older Than 300 Years.
Inside , You Will Admire the Caesar's Hall, Period Furnishings, Antiques and Art. With Amazing Paintings and Frescoes, This Luxurious Villa Shines With the Resplendence of Old-world Charm and Sings With the Legacy of the People Who Once Walked Its Hallowed Halls.
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this is what heaven is
Those must be cheaper now… 😀
Why. ..like the american passport
@Donald Duck Trump haha come black to reality?
They pay you to take it
not for you and all the assholes like you are
No sorry 😉
What are those trees? I’d love to have some of those.
@Mauro Meacci Strangely enough, in the US cypresses are associated with cemeteries in warmer states.
I’ve got to think that the Italian or regional governments must somehow incentivize farmers to plant stands of trees as it is so common to see lovely rows of trees aligned like soldiers.
And some olive trees maybe ?
The Italian cypress is best on driveways.I’m impressed.
The typical Tuscan tree is the cypress, with an elongated and dark shape, It is planted on the roadsides and in gardens and parks. In past centuries it was used to reforest hills.
Beautiful villas min. 2:10 Villa San Michele ❤️ thank you for sharing this video.
“List of Places to Rob”, thanks Architecture, very cool!
what a beauty
Why is always someone else winning that damn lottery!
His accent completely obliterated all the Italians names
Yes, if he’s taking the trouble to make such a fine video, then he definitely should also take the trouble at least to inform himself of the Italian pronunciation! The anglisisation of the Italian names is positively painful. ?
Luccia, San Michell e Feesole.
non appena ha detto Luccia invece di Lucca mi e’ venuto il cancro alle orecchie
Ignorance knows no bounds.
forever breathtaking!
Adjacent Umbria is just as stunning…at a fraction of these prices.
My family has a ranch in Umbria’s countryside and i absolutely agree with you, Umbria is astonishing and as beautiful as Tuscany!
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I LOVE that classic red car. ??
The richest people on Earth… and the MERRIEST IN THE UNIVERSE!!
All I was thinking of was assassin’s creed brotherhood
BEAUTIFUL! Joe Giudice from the Real Housewives of New Jersey is restoring an old Italian Villa on his channel “This Old Villa”.
https://youtu.be/HQSBmYd949s
I’d self isolate myself in there
BELLISSIMA TOSCANA E BELLISSIMA ITALIA !
Are you RV men from Miami? ?
Awful form @2:49
Dave Massa belly smacker LOL what a place to do it though