Tuscan Cookery
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To mistake the Residenza D’Arte for an art gallery instead of a hotel would be a very easy mistake to make. The owners of this 12th century Tuscan...
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A stunning Tuscan farmhouse in the heart of hilltown country, offering very exclusive B&B This is Tuscany just as you dreamed it would be. A...
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In 1459, Pope Pius II took it upon himself, as powerful leaders do, to refashion his birthplace of Pienza into the perfect Renaissance town. His...
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'It was in this Tuscan town that Renaissance town-planning concepts were first put into practice after Pope Pius II decided, in 1459, to transform the...
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The landscape of Val d’Orcia is part of the agricultural hinterland of Siena, redrawn and developed when it was integrated in the territory of the...
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Tuscany is best done on a bike. Built when it was more difficult to travel over great distances, the towns and villas here are close together and off...
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The enchantingly beautiful medieval town of Assisi, in the hills of Umbria, is best known as the birthplace of St. Francis. Yet long before the time...
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Umbria’s major wine, Orvieto, isn’t as popular outside Italy as it once was and most of the other wines produced here are unknown to international...
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Much of the Uffizi's collection was once owned by the Medici family, a member of which originally commissioned the building in 1560. The Uffizi...
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No travel guide to Florence fails to wax lyrical over this holiday destination - a spectacular example of a well preserved medieval Italian town,...
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