Hotel Monteverdi Tuscany
Hotel Monteverdi Tuscany : Ristorante et Agriturismo en Toscane
L'Hotel Monteverdi Tuscany, situé à Sarteano en Toscane, a été ouvert après une restauration minutieuse d’un ancien village médiéval. Fondé par un passionné américain, cet établissement a su préserver son charme tout en intégrant des équipements modernes. Depuis ses débuts, il s’est imposé comme une destination incontournable pour les amateurs d’histoire et de luxe en Toscane.
L’hôtel propose une gamme variée de services, notamment un restaurant, un ristorante, un agriturismo, ainsi qu’un spa, une galerie d’art et une académie culinaire. Les chambres, décorées avec soin, allient rusticité et confort, avec des plafonds à poutres apparentes, des lits à baldaquin, et des salles de bains modernes. Certaines suites offrent des vues imprenables sur les vignobles environnants, tandis que les maisons de village disposent de cuisines équipées et de jardins privatifs, parfaits pour un séjour authentique et relaxant.
L’ambiance qui règne à l’Hotel Monteverdi Tuscany est chaleureuse et élégante, dans un décor mêlant pierre ancienne, jardins luxuriants et terrasses panoramiques. Le lieu respire la quiétude, idéal pour se ressourcer au cœur de la campagne toscane, tout en profitant d’un environnement calme et raffiné. Un véritable havre de paix où l’histoire et le confort se rencontrent pour offrir une expérience inoubliable.
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"#Virtuoso - Surrounded by sweeping views of the Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Monteverdi is part of a living village, cultivating a distinctive sense of place through design that blends ancient and modern. Guests will be inspired by our artist in residence series that welcomes internationally acclaimed musicians to perform in an intimate setting, while our gallery presents exhibitions from renowned visual artists. Expertly curated experiences connect guests to authentic Tuscan life season after season, including specific programming for groups and children."
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"Castiglioncello del Trinoro, a medieval village perched on a hilltop in Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia, was all but abandoned after the Second World War. Decades later, a vacationing American attorney fell in love with the place and started snapping up property, later tapping the Rome-based architect Ilaria Miani to turn a collection of old houses into a luxury boutique hotel. Today, Monteverdi Tuscany is part of the village, with ancient cobblestoned streets leading between guest rooms, a stone-walled swimming pool set, beautiful gardens, a spa and wellness center, a library, a terrace bar, an art gallery with rotating exhibitions from contemporary artists, a culinary academy, and a 14th-century church used as a concert venue. After careful restorations, the rooms are charming and character-filled: rustic wood-beamed ceilings, heated floors, custom four-poster beds draped in hand-dyed Italian linens, hand-crafted furnishings, and modern bathrooms with rainfall showers and locally made bath products. Some suites have travertine soaking tubs and views over the vineyards below, and spacious village houses, with two to six bedrooms, come with generous common areas, well-equipped kitchens, and a private garden furnished for outdoor dining. Breakfast is served at Zita (designed by Foster + Partners), located right in the center of the village, and the surrounding labyrinth of streets is a pleasure to explore on foot before venturing into the UNESCO-protected countryside just down the hill."
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"Hôtel qui est un village à lui seul, sur une butte, calme…"
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"From air france Madame - 3 hameaux privés "
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"incroyable hôtel perché sur une colline "
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"Experiencias. Clases de cocina"
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"http://www.lamiaterradisiena.it/Castiglioncello%20sul%20Trinoro/castigliocellotrinoro.htm"
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"Boutique hotel; Rachel Ray; airport: Florence and Pisa"
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"Resort stupenda. Un intero borgo ristrutturato top eleganza. Proprietario Americano Cioffi avvocato di Obama. Design ilaria maini!"
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"Superbe réhabilitation - 29 chambres "
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"4* | 23 rooms | A gem Fun fact: where Wes Anderson wrote Grand Budapest Hotel in 2014 Castiglioncello del Trinoro, a medieval village perched on a hilltop in Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia, was all but abandoned after the Second World War. Decades later, a vacationing American attorney fell in love with the place and started snapping up property, later tapping the Rome-based architect Ilaria Miani to turn a collection of old houses into a luxury boutique hotel. Today, Monteverdi Tuscany is part of the village, with ancient cobblestoned streets leading between guest rooms, a stone-walled swimming pool set, beautiful gardens, a spa and wellness center, a library, a terrace bar, an art gallery with rotating exhibitions from contemporary artists, a culinary academy, and a 14th-century church used as a concert venue. After careful restorations, the rooms are charming and character-filled: rustic wood-beamed ceilings, heated floors, custom four-poster beds draped in hand-dyed Italian linens, hand-crafted furnishings, and modern bathrooms with rainfall showers and locally made bath products. Some suites have travertine soaking tubs and views over the vineyards below, and spacious village houses, with two to six bedrooms, come with generous common areas, well-equipped kitchens, and a private garden furnished for outdoor dining. Breakfast is served at Zita (designed by Foster + Partners), located right in the center of the village, and the surrounding labyrinth of streets is a pleasure to explore on foot before venturing into the UNESCO-protected countryside just down the hill."
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"Inabordable mais magnifique "
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