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Avec une vue sur la rivière Arno en direction de Florence, Villa La Tana est sans doute la meilleure villa en dehors de la ville disponible à la vente. Superbe escalier à double rampe, plafonds ornés
With views along the Arno River towards Florence, Villa La Tana is arguably the best Villa outside The City available for sale. Stunning double-ramped staircase, frescoed ceilings, wellness area and e
Avec une vue sur la rivière Arno en direction de Florence, Villa La Tana est sans doute la meilleure villa en dehors de la ville disponible à la vente. Superbe escalier à double rampe, plafonds ornés de fresques, espace bien-être et jardins élégants combinés avec tout le confort moderne.
Cette belle villa Médicis fut achetée par le Grand-Duc Francesco Medicis Ier de Médicis (1570) et offerte à son amant, Bianca Cappello, qu’il épousa plus tard. Après leur disparition, la villa a été achetée par l’hôpital Santa Maria Nuova. Bien que la propriété n’ait pas été utilisée comme hôpital, la villa et les plus de 30 fermes et plusieurs centaines d’hectares de terres ont été utilisés pour faire du vin, de l’huile d’olive et d’autres aliments à vendre dans la ville.
En 1631, la propriété a été achetée par Barone Leon Francesco Pasquale Ricasoli et en 1700 par Arch. Giulio Foggini, qui est aussi l’architecte qui a fait le tombeau de Galilleo Galillei à la Basilique Santa Croce.
Plus tard dans l’Arche du 19ème siècle. Poggi, (qui a éliminé les murs autour de Florence pour préparer la ville à devenir la capitale de l’Italie et qui a également fait Viale Michelangiolo), a construit l’allée sinueuse et a fait une description de la villa.
With views along the Arno River towards Florence, Villa La Tana is arguably the best Villa outside The City available for sale. Stunning double-ramped staircase, frescoed ceilings, wellness area and elegant gardens combined with all the modern comforts.
This beautiful Medici villa was bought by Grand Duke Francesco Medici I de Medici (1570) and gifted to his lover, Bianca Cappello, whom he later married. After their demise, the villa was purchased by the Santa Maria Nuova hospital. Although the property was not used as a hospital, the villa and the over 30 farmhouses and several hundred hectares of land were used for making wine, olive oil and other foods to be sold in the city.
In 1631 the property was purchased by Barone Leon Francesco Pasquale Ricasoli and in 1700 by Arch. Giulio Foggini, who is also the architect who made the tomb of Galilleo Galillei at the Basilica Santa Croce.
Later in the 19th century Arch. Poggi, (who eliminated the walls around Florence in order to prepare the city to become the capital of Italy and who also made Viale Michelangiolo), constructed the winding driveway and made a description of the villa.
In 2024, Knight Frank celebrates 30 years of selling luxury real estate in Tuscany. Represented since day one by C
In 2024, Knight Frank celebrates 30 years of selling luxury real estate in Tuscany. Represented since day one by Chianti Estates – with offices in Florence and in Chianti, we have seen the business grow with the addition of more associate offices, to cover all of the main areas of international interest throughout Tuscany and beyond. Knight Frank in Tuscany provides the full range of real estate services for prospective property buyers and existing owners. From reliable research documents to valuations and purchase assistance, our aim is to help you every step of the way to owning your ideal home – and then to offer you all of the after sales services that you may require. If you are interested in a property: be it a city centre apartment, a beautiful farmhouse, a Villa or a large wine estate; we have 28 years of experience of helping people realise and enjoy their Tuscan dream.
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