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Description
Palazzo
al Torrione an antique building that has been
completely restored and is situated within the historic
centre, along the boundary wall of San Gimignano.
On one side the palazzo overlooks the small alley that
leads into the direction of Piazza della Cisterna and
on the other side, as far as the eye can see, the
gentle hills covered with vineyards and olive groves.
The very elegant Bed & Breakfast was,
centuries ago the dwelling of a nobile family.
Palazzo al Torrione is managed by Francesco
Indiani, descendant of a hotelkeeper's family. His
grandfather was the owner of "Hotel La Cisterna"
situated right in the Square of the same name, in the
historic centre of San Gimignano. As in the past the
hotel activity was a innate virtue, combined with the
spirit of hospitality, Francesco has attended the best
Italian hotel schools.
San
Gimignano has an architectonic structure, a political
system and an economy which developed between the end
of the eleventh and the mid thirteenth century. The
city's maximum development occurred in those centuries
and continued up until 1348, the year of the great
plague, and 1353, the year in which it surrendered to
Florence. Documents relate to us the history of the
town from its Etruscan and Roman origins to the
development of the historic center, thanks to the
Francigena road - important for commercial trade,
pilgrimages and exchange of knowledge - which crossed
its entire length and brought wealth and well being.
As
of 1056 its most important churches - from the
Collegiata to the minor ones scattered around the city
and the countryside - gained importance.
Around 1100 the political establishment of San
Gimignano became predominant and the consular and
podestà regimes followed one another, and surrounded
the town with a 2176 meter long wall, with numerous
doors placed at intervals. The activity of its
merchants, who exported wine (Vernaccia and Greek
Wine) and saffron, and imported other products from
everywhere in Europe, begetting enormous wealth.
This
wealth thus accumulated was re-invested in palaces and
towers, as well as in large and small land holdings,
generous alms-giving, donations and works of art. The
fame of the town is owed to all of this, renowned
worldwide as it is for its architecture, churches and
treasures of art - which over the course of the
centuries were robbed and dispersed several times.
That which remains has been admirably saved and is
today hosted in churches, museums and art structures,
which everybody can visit and admire to their great
pleasure. Thanks to this, San Gimignano is one of the
most renowned cities in the world and has been
declared cultural heritage of the world by Unesco.
Here
we are in the midst of the Val d'Elsa the
Valley of the river Elsa, where it is possible to
admire a countryside characterized by hills, woods
rivers and meadows, country roads that lead you to
ancient churches and enigmatic hamlets, a priceless
variety of landscapes in the heart of beautifully
conserved countryside.
About 50 km from Florence and 30 km from Siena.
In the surroundings one can visit Colle di Val d'Elsa,
Monteriggioni, Volterra, Castellina in Chianti,
Greve
in Chianti, Certaldo and many other places
rich of art and history, ideal for significant and
pleasant excursions.
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