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A timeless 14th century estate with a very rich history. The owners were the Buonvisi family, dating back to the time of Otto III of Germany. Historical records mention BuonvisI, a state counsellor to the Emperor, who came to Lucca around the year 900 and settled there with his family.
In later years, the villa was modernised and further enlarged by adding the front part with the loggia designed by the architect Vincenzo Civitali. This period marked the height of the estate's architectural and cultural significance.
Today, the villa still boasts its original atmosphere, as it has not yet been restored. This gives it a unique, authentic charm that is perfect for historical and period film shoots. The estate offers a picturesque backdrop with its sprawling gardens, ancient olive groves, and panoramic views.
Features include:
350 hectares nestled in the heart of Tuscany
Accessible from major cities like Florence and Pisa
The estate includes extensive grounds with beautifully landscaped gardens, olive trees and vineyards. It includes an ancient church, farm spaces, a old mill, ruines, abandoned stone houses
We can accommodate a limited number of crew members, offering a unique opportunity to stay on-site and fully immerse in the historic ambiance. Accommodation up to 19 guests.
This historic estate is a testament to Tuscany's rich history, offering a captivating setting for any creative project.