Quercesecca 6.5 mi from Grosseto
Farm Stay in Marina di Grosseto
7.7
Good
From $62
From $62
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Historic Farm Stay


Romantic Farm Stay


Farm Stay with Parking


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Agriturismo San Luigi 7.9 mi from Grosseto
Country House in Macchiascandona
8.9
Excellent
From $75
From $75
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Historic Country House


Luxury Country House


Dog Friendly Country House


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L'Andana Tenuta La Badiola 8.8 mi from Grosseto
Hotel in Castiglione della Pescaia
8.9
Excellent
From $409
From $409
Historic Hotel Questionnaire
Year erected: 1837
What is the history of the property?
It was the residence of the Gand Duke of Tuscany Leopold the second
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
1800
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
no
Has restoration work taken place?
Yes
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
the Grand Duke of Tuscany Leopold the II
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Mansion
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Torre Rivolta 10.6 mi from Grosseto
Vacation Home in Talamone
From $409
From $409
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Historic Vacation Home


Dog Friendly Vacation Home


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Le Versegge Resort 10.9 mi from Grosseto
Country House in Braccagni
9.0
Excellent
From $69
From $69
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Historic Country House


Country House with Parking

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Antico Casale Di Scansano Resort 11.9 mi from Grosseto
Hotel in Scansano
8.7
Very Good
From $71
From $71
Historic Hotel
Antico Casale Di Scansano is housed in a restored Maremma farmhouse that dates back to the 19th century. Before becoming the 4-star hotel that it is today, the building was used as a drying house for chestnuts, as they are produced in this area and are one of the local delicacies Scansano is proud of.
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Castello Di Vicarello 13.0 mi from Grosseto
Farm Stay in Sasso dʼOmbrone
9.7
Excellent
From $834
From $834
Historic Farm Stay Questionnaire
Year erected: 1112
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Medioevo
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
around the castle we have some other historic poderi and castles
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Agriturismo Bio Fattoria di Pietra 16.0 mi from Grosseto
Country House in Giuncarico
8.4
Very Good
From $76
From $76
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Pieve di Caminino Historic Farm 17.1 mi from Grosseto
Farm Stay in Podere Caminino
9.5
Excellent
From $87
From $87
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Historic Farm Stay


Farm Stay with Swimming Pool

Outdoor Pool  

Outdoor Pool  


Farm Stay near Vineyards

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La Cianella 17.7 mi from Grosseto
Farm Stay in Scarlino
8.9
Excellent
From $88
From $88
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Historic Farm Stay

Farm Stay with Swimming Pool

Outdoor Pool  

Outdoor Pool  


Farm Stay with Parking


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Agriturismo Montecchio 19.2 mi from Grosseto
Farm Stay in Semproniano
8.2
Very Good
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Historic Farm Stay


Luxury Farm Stay


Farm Stay with Swimming Pool

Outdoor Pool  


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Country House il Ciliegio     19.5 mi from Grosseto
Country House in Roccatederighi
8.7
Very Good
From $76
From $76
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Historic Country House


Country House for Honeymoon


Dog Friendly Country House


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Agriturismo Marruchetone Vecchio 19.7 mi from Grosseto
Farm Stay in Marsiliana
9.0
Excellent
From $85
From $85
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Historic Farm Stay


Romantic Farm Stay


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Castello Banfi - Il Borgo 21.0 mi from Grosseto
Hotel in Montalcino
9.7
Excellent
From $797
From $797
Historic Hotel
Built in the 1700s, protected by the towers of Castello di Poggio alle Mura, was home to farmers while working for the landowners.
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B&B Relais nel Borgo 22.4 mi from Grosseto
Bed & Breakfast in Manciano
8.4
Very Good
From $86
From $86
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Historic Bed & Breakfast


Dog Friendly Bed & Breakfast


Small Bed & Breakfast


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Residenza d'Epoca La Commenda 22.7 mi from Grosseto
Country House in Manciano
9.6
Excellent
From $125
From $125
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Historic Country House


Luxury Country House


Romantic Country House


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Colle Paoli 23.0 mi from Grosseto
Country House in Boccheggiano
7.4
Good
Info Categories
Historic Country House


Dog Friendly Country House

Dogs Stay Free  


Small Country House


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Borgo Tepolini Country House 23.9 mi from Grosseto
Bed & Breakfast in Castel del Piano
8.8
Excellent
From $91
From $91
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Historic Bed & Breakfast


Bed & Breakfast with Swimming Pool

Outdoor Pool  

Outdoor Pool  


Bed & Breakfast with Free Wi-Fi

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Castello Di Potentino 24.1 mi from Grosseto
Farm Stay in Seggiano
8.8
Excellent
From $177
From $177
Historic Farm Stay
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryCastello Di Potentino, a beautifully restored castle, is a historical gem that transports guests to a different time. This true castle, not an anonymous hotel, is filled with objects and furniture that speak of a life lived. For history enthusiasts who love reading, there is a stunning library. The castle and its surroundings boast breathtaking beauty and provide a peaceful atmosphere that cannot be replicated. The 1100 castle exudes an ancient ambiance with vintage furnishings and décor. The hostel is a meticulously preserved monument full of charm and stories, bringing a full immersion into an old world.
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Year erected: 1042
What is the history of the property?
The first document to mention the Castello di Potentino is dated 1042. It then belonged to a certain Count Pietrone or Pepone. However, the original foundations are probably Etruscan. Over the centuries the property passed through the hands of many well-known Tuscan families of noble descent - the Tolomei, the Bonsignori, and the the Salimbeni, whom in the company of Contessa Bianchina, received Saint Catherine of Siena as a guest at the castle. At the end of the 16th Century it became a centre for the charitable works of the hospital order of Santa Maria della Scala.

After this period of religious activity, the Medici Duke Ferdinando I conceded the estate to Marchese Giovan Battista Bourbon del Monte, famous commander-in-chief of the infantry of the Venetian Republic. His descendants finally sold the castle to a gentleman from Switzerland, Antonio Hemmeler, in 1906. Recently it was purchased and restored by the Greene family, who have given new life to the ancient traditions of the building.

The Greenes have owned properties in the Tuscan Maremma for over 30 years. Starting with a farmhouse near the coast, they gradually moved inland. Castello di Potentino is their second major project in the Grosseto area.

In 1989 the family purchased their first ruined castle – the Castello di Montepo, Scansano. Restoration was completed, vineyards planted and a winery established. After 10 years it was sold to a well-known wine producer from the Biondi Santi family. The next castle, Potentino, was discovered in an old guide book. Abandoned, dilapidated, overgrown, the potential was still apparent. It was for sale but had to be bought from 22 different people. Negotiations took a year and agreement finally reached with all the owners. In 2000, work commenced.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Late Medieval early renaissance
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
No, but we are in a valley without very little modern intervention- it is very much like the land in the Sienese frescos of good and bad government.
Has restoration work taken place?
Yes- the castle was restored from near collapse in 2000.
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
We have beautiful 19th century/early 20th century stencils on the beams and some 17th century paintings by the altar in the chapel by the Nasini Brothers. We also have templar artifacts in the vaulting of the castle and a templar cross above the chapel entrance. Some of the vaulting is fabulous.
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
Saint Catherine of Siena came to visit with the Contessa Bianchina Salimbeni on their way to Rome to visit the Pope, San Bernardino was local and Saint Francis also passed through the castle. We also believe that Caravaggio hid at Potentino although he didn't leave any canvases behind!
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
We are under the Beni Culturali as a monument
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Castle
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify?
There are also Etruscan ruins in the valley- including some very old winemaking stones- palmenti.
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Residenza d'Epoca Palazzo Malfatti 24.3 mi from Grosseto
Aparthotel in Massa Marittima
9.1
Excellent
From $70
From $70
Historic Aparthotel
The 13th century building, recently restored, with original frescoed ceilings.
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Year erected: 13th century
What is the history of the property?
The Historical residence Palazzo Malfatti is a set of apartments situated in the heart of Massa Marittima in a thirteenth-century Palazzo of great historical importance.

The owners are mentioned in the Divine Comedy in Canto V of Purgatorio (Dante Alighieri).

130 “Deh, quando tu sarai tornato al mondo,

e riposato de la lunga via”,

seguitò 'l terzo spirito al secondo,

133 “ricordati di me che son la Pia;

Siena mi fè, disfecemi Maremma;

salsi colui che 'nnanellata pria

136 risposando m'avea con la sua gemma".

Dante meets Pia de Tolomei in Purgatory to which this verse refers, and that's where the story of Palazzo Malfatti begins.

The building already existed in the thirteenth century and was given the name of Palazzo Pannocchieschi.

The Pannocchieschi family was divided into three branches: the Pannocchieschi di Pietra, those of Perolla and those of Travale, from whom the Siennese Pannocchieschi lord of Elci was descended.

The lord Pannocchieschi (had known his statement) at the beginning of the twelfth century in the territory of Volterra. After of the thirteenth century were rooted in the territories of Maremma in relation to the exploitation of mineral resources: they had a noble Palazzo in Massa Marittima, still preserved, and the surrounding country founded Rocchette Pannocchieschi settlement related to the exploitation of copper deposits and silver.

Pannocchieschi emanated from the house of several bishops of the diocese of Volterra.

One of the Pannocchieschi Family was the husband of Pia de Tolomei. According to tradition (and was mentioned in CantoV of Dante's Purgatory) he kills his wife so that he could marry Margherita Aldobrandeschi. The current Palazzo Malfatti was built for her.

Many of the documents belonging to the family are preserved today in the State Archives of Sienna, in the "Pannocchieschi of Elci family" collection.

The present appearance of the building is the result of many changes that occurred over time. In the XVI and XVII century, several additions were made by the Malfatti family, who had become the owner. Another significant restoration was carried out at the beginning of the XX century with the intention of recovering the original medieval style. At this intervention must be the set of visible light windows in the first and the second floor. The lodges on the lower floor were also extensively renovated in the XX century. It was that public meetings of the Medieval City Market hold until the World War II).
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Medieval
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
Palazzo Malfatti is located into the Massa Marittima old town in one of the most beautiful square of Italy.
Has restoration work taken place?
Palazzo Malfatti was completely restored in 1997 keeping the most of the historical components as the original Mansion.
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
The internal walls are the same of the middle age era. Some apartments have painted ceilings.
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
Plazzo Malfatti was built by Nello de Panocchieschi and after bought by the Malfatti Family.
Are there any significant events that took place at the property in the past?
Nello de Pannocchieschi married Marghrita di Sovana and had a son called Bindoccio.
Has the property received any certifications for its historical status?
Palazzo Malfatti is a monument with all the certification of authenticity.
Would you describe your property as (or has it ever been in the past) a:
Palace
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