This luxury villa, located in 50 km from Rome, immersed in a landscape of hills and nestling among the Lakes of Vico and Bracciano, is an ideal setting for living your wedding day in style.

The villa has a central hall, which can accommodate up to 240 people and 2 big halls. The location is surrounded by a wonderful park of 10 hectares with a secular olive trees, a rose garden and a beautiful swimming pool.

 

This luxury villa, located in 50 km from Rome, immersed in a landscape of hills and nestling among the Lakes of Vico and Bracciano, is an ideal setting for living your wedding day in style.

The villa has a central hall, which can accommodate up to 240 people and 2 big halls. The location is surrounded by a wonderful park of 10 hectares with a secular olive trees, a rose garden and a beautiful swimming pool.

 

This Villa is the unique among the historic residences: a splendid Italian garden, elegant and refined drawing rooms furnished with genuine antiques, exclusive Wellness Centre, sumptuous rooms with every comfort...

The Villa is situated in the heart of Rome, on one of the original seven hills of the city, the Quirinale, and is steps from the Piazza del Quirinale and just minutes from the Fontana di Trevi. 

 

This romantic neo-renaissance Villa in Tuscany today is a refined 5 stars Luxury Hotel with only 18 rooms. The villa is absolutely unique for its exclusive panoramic position in Florence near Piazzale Michelangelo, not far from the Ponte Vecchio, with a breathtaking view upon the city.

It is surrounded by an Italian gardenand a big ancient park that slopes down almost to the Arno shores.

The Villa is the perfect location for your wedding in Florence.  

The Villa offers the opportunityto organize a wonderful wedding in Florence by giving the access to the spaces that you need for wedding ceremony, wedding banquet and an eventual stay in the city.

 

Aristocratic Florentine villa in Tuscany, placed on the slope of Fiesole’s elegant hill, offers splendid views of Florence and of Fiesole’s landscape. The Villa was named “The Sfacciata”, in the XX century for its dominant position and its beautiful surrounding gardens and park.

It dates back to Medieval times when, we suppose, it appeared as a 14th century cottage with its pretty farm. The Villa in Florence was transformed into a palace in the 15th century.

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