Luxury Castle, 71 Key Hotel For Sale In Chianti, Tuscany
71 Beds
55 Baths
79,115 Sqft
8.89 Ac lot
Updated: August 7
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About the Property
In panoramic position on the Chianti Hills, not far from the beautiful Florence, this impressive medieval castle is nowadays a beautiful 71-key historic resort offering up to 142 beds. The property is completed by a cozy garden with 13 × 6 m pool and 9.6 hectares of land with olive grove. The property is very conveniently located and easily reached, with all the necessary services available in
In panoramic position on the Chianti Hills, not far from the beautiful Florence, this impressive medieval castle is nowadays a beautiful 71-key historic resort offering up to 142 beds. The property is completed by a cozy garden with 13 × 6 m pool and 9.6 hectares of land with olive grove. The property is very conveniently located and easily reached, with all the necessary services available in the nearby town (5km; 5’). Other historic cities of Tuscany (Florence, Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano…) can be reached in less than an hour by car. For golf and horse-riding lovers there is ample choice and the three most interesting facilities nearby are Montelupo Golf Club (14km; 20’), the Tenuta di Castelalfi (39km; 25’) and the Centro Ippico Bogani (7km; 10’). For those looking to relax in a thermal facility, the best options are the Terme di Falciano (18km; 25’) and the two towns of Gambassi Terme (25km; 30’) and Montecatini Terme (65km; 50’). The most convenient airport is, without a doubt, Florence Vespucci (28km; 25’) but Pisa, Bologna and Rome are equally worthy alternatives.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS The imposing castle (6,740 sqm – 72,522 sqft) houses several apartments for the guests for a total 44 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms and 104 beds. Two restaurants are located inside the castle with a nice kitchen offering typical Tuscan dishes. The first one, ample in size, is ideal for events and can host up to 150 people; the second one, smaller in size, is used for breakfasts and can accommodate 25 people (up to 75 in Summer by equipping outdoor spaces). A rich and beautiful manorial chapel frescoed by Cosimo Ulivelli further enriches the castle. On the ground floor one can find the resort’s reception, a huge hall with fireplace and several common areas.
Detached from the main castle, inside a few guesthouses (385 sqm – 4,143 sqft) located a few tens of meters from the building, nine further apartments offer 30 more beds for guests.
Roughly 50 m from the castle a villa (180 sqm – 1,937 sqft, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, 8 beds) was obtained by restoring an old farmhouse and is currently used by the owners of the property: • Ground floor: living/dining room with fireplace, kitchen with access to the outdoor veranda and double bedroom with en-suite bathroom; • First floor: double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two double bedrooms and bathroom with shower. The building boasts a nice private garden with furniture.
A few warehouses (45 sqm – 484 sqft) complete the property.
STATE AND FINISHES The castle dates back to the Middle Ages but its current look is the results of countless interventions and embellishments added over the centuries. Interiors are a mix of rooms with often contrasting styles. While some of the rooms closely recall Tuscan countryside farmhouses, with terracotta floors and wooden beams, other halls are true masterworks with frescoed walls and ceilings, elegant moldings and top-quality finishes. Another very interesting detail is the castle’s courtyard, with a notable late 16th-century style characterized by tympaned windows and typical Renaissant window frames. A recent renovation involved the buildings with the installation of new electric systems and plumbing. At the same moment, a structural strengthening has been carried out by reinforcing the buildings of the estate.
HISTORY OF THE PROPERTY The castle was built by the noble Florentine family Ormanni in the post Carolingian age and was besieged a first time by the Florentine army in the mid-12th century. Following this raid, only a tower and seven separate buildings were still standing, encircled by a damaged wall (no longer existing today). The castle was bought a few years later by the wealthy Acciaioli family (which gained its prestige by shifting their business field from steel to finance) and then became their countryside abode. In the following centuries, this family maintained close relationships with the most influential European dynasties, among which Anjou.
The tower was built in the 14th century by taking inspiration from the one topping Palazzo della Signoria, but crenellations were changed to avoid infringement of a specific Florentine law. At the beginning of the 17th century, it was decided to renovate the whole castle with the creation of many new rooms connecting the pre-existing buildings. Other decorations were added in the 20th century by painter Gino Severini on behalf of the new English owners.
During World War II the castle was used by the Florentine Soprintendenza to safeguard illustrious masterworks taken from the Uffizi Gallery. Among these there were La Madonna di Ognissanti (Giotto), the Adorazione dei Magi (Ghirlandaio) and Primavera (Botticelli). In 1969 the castle was bought by current owners who converted it into a luxury hotel.
EXTERIOR The estate covers a total surface of roughly 9.6 hectares (23.7 ac) and include an olive grove (3.6 ha), arable land (3.5 ha) and a lake for irrigation.
All around the castle, a very well-maintained garden is built on degrading terraces and houses a lemon grove. Still in the garden there is a beautiful Grotta di Latona with Rococo decorations, a rounded room with mythological statues running all around under a masterfully frescoed ceiling.
A 13 × 6 m swimming pool completes the property and offers a pleasant recreation opportunity for guests of the hotel in a very private corner of the castle.
Further embellishing the other building of the property are other gardens (totaling 2,000 sqm).
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS Town with services (5km; 5’), San Casciano in Val di Pesa (13km; 15’), Florence (30km; 40’), San Gimignano (35km; 50’), Castellina in Chianti (38km; 40’), Colle Val d’Elsa (45km; 40’), Volterra (53km; 1h), Siena (69km; 55’), Pisa (70km; 55’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS Firenze A. Vespucci (28km; 25’), Pisa G. Galilei (67km; 50’), Bologna G. Marconi (116km; 1h 20’), Roma Ciampino (315km; 3h 20’), Roma Fiumicino (329km; 3h 10’)
Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Montespertoli offers a quintessential Italian experience. Known for its lush vineyards and olive groves, it provides an unmatched lifestyle with access to charming wineries and breathtaking scenery. Experience authentic Tuscan dining and be close to the vibrant culture of Florence, just a short drive away, while enjoying the tranquility of the picturesque countryside.
Riccardo and Marta met during their high school years. Since then, their paths have never parted. United by shared
Riccardo and Marta met during their high school years. Since then, their paths have never parted. United by shared dreams and aspirations, they married in 1999 and are today parents of three children. In 2004, driven by their passion for their native land, art, and beauty, they chose the historic heart of Tuscany – the charming village of Anghiari – as the birthplace of a project that already carried the warmth of home: Romolini Immobiliare. A story founded on courage, dedication, and profound values that, paired with their vision, quickly earned them recognition within both the national and international real estate markets. In 2008, an important achievement further strengthened their reputation: Romolini Immobiliare was appointed exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, the world’s most prestigious name in luxury real estate – a testament to their authenticity and unwavering commitment. Romolini, however, is more than a business: it is a family. Those who have joined Riccardo and Marta in this endeavor were welcomed for their human qualities, integrity, and outstanding professionalism, becoming not just exceptional team members, but part of a greater family. Each brings a unique approach, a personal style, and a shared dedication to the values that have always defined Romolini. In 2020, Danilo, their eldest son, chose to join the company. Having grown up amid the dreams and challenges of the family business, he brought a visionary spirit and a profound love for beauty. Danilo pioneered a new way of presenting properties in Italy, creating emotional and engaging video narratives that captivate and inspire. With his contribution, Romolini Immobiliare embraced a new chapter. A refined approach to communication, an even greater attention to detail, and a client-centered philosophy have established the company as a leading figure in the luxury real estate sector. Romolini is not just a name. It is a legacy. It is a family dream brought to life. It is a journey that moves forward with passion and purpose.
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Last updated
August 7
First listed
May 21, 2025
Listing reference
1896
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