Villa Ginori a Doccia, located in Sesto Fiorentino near Florence, is a historical villa with origins dating back to the 13th century.
This important property comprises the main villa of approximately 1800 square meters, two charming greenhouses totaling about 700 square meters, and several outbuildings of various sizes.
Originally acquired by the Ginori family in 1525, it has undergone significant expansions and enhancements over the centuries. The property features a chapel, extensive gardens with rare plants, and a large park spanning over 40 hectares.
In the 18th century, Senator Carlo Ginori established the famous Doccia Porcelain Manufactory and developed a botanical garden with exotic plants. The 19th-century saw further improvements with the addition of numerous exotic conifers and a carriage road leading up to Monte Morello.
Modernized in the early 20th century with hydroelectric power, the villa combines historical charm with modern conveniences. It also played a role in World War I as a hospital for soldiers.
This property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Florentine history, with expansive grounds and significant historical and cultural value.
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