This fascinating castle embodies the essence of a bygone era in the heart of Tuscany.
Originally erected between 1200 and 1300 as a defensive bulwark, the castle has experienced a rich and fascinating history, passing through the hands of the Cinughi and Bichi families, and being under the shadow of the mercenary captain Gian Giacomo Medici.
Its four imposing corner towers, rising six storeys high, offer an enchanting view of the city of Siena and the picturesque surrounding countryside.
The Italian-style garden that embraces the castle walls opens onto enchanting views of the Val d'Orcia and covers 16 hectares of land, adorned with olive groves and vineyards that contribute to an atmosphere of rare beauty.
The medieval entrance with a pointed arch leads to an inner atrium, from which a charming stone staircase leads to the upper floors. Here, four flats with stone fireplaces, 12 bedrooms and studios reveal the ancient majesty of the castle. Terracotta floors and large windows amplify natural light and provide unique panoramic views.
The towers themselves offer fascinating spaces, while the cellars on the ground floor open up opportunities for transformation into living quarters, receptions or banquets. A separate chapel, accessible through a dedicated entrance, adds a touch of sacredness, perfect for private ceremonies.
Nearby, an old barn offers potential for conversion, while a picturesque brick building could become a delightful country residence.
In summary, the castle represents a unique property steeped in history and potential, adaptable to a variety of purposes, ranging from an elegant residence to an exclusive location for events and ceremonies.
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