The Villa of Pisignano, once known as "il Trebbio", is located near San Casciano Val di Pesa, approximately 15 km from Florence.
Previous residence of several important noble families, it sits on a hillside dominating the splendid Tuscan landscape of olive trees, vines and cypresses.
Built at the beginning of the XVIth century, it is attributed to the school of Michelangelo, and it is considered one of the finest example of classic renaissance architecture.
The property covers 41000 sq mt, planted with around 800 olive trees producing superior quality oil, and includes a 4000 sq mt decorative garden surrounding the villa.
The villa provides 1260 sq mt of usable interior space consisting of:
Lower ground floor: entrance, kitchen, a large vaulted play room, 3 roomed staff accommodation, various cellars, garage, storage, and technical rooms.
Ground floor: the loggia with arches, 3 large reception rooms, library, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, guest bedroom with private bathroom and toilette for visitors.
First floor: living room, 6 bedrooms and bathrooms, and a large playroom.
The villa has been renovated under the control of the Fine Arts Department, to provide it with the most modern and efficient technical systems: central heating, air conditioning and ventilation system with automated control of separate zones and individual control by room; a towel heating system in bathrooms; completely equipped kitchens and laundry; a hydraulic elevator serving the 3 floors.
The swimming pool is located in the splendid Tuscan landscape.
Total sleeps max 14 people.














