Salons, Dining Rooms, Halls, Chapel, Atrium, & Library


 

Discover a passion for detail in every corner of the Tuscan estate.

Villa I Busini transports you back in time to an era where noble families graced the estate grounds and rejoiced in new-age of philosophy, literature, art, and spirituality.

Offering guests an irresistible and authentic experience of the Renaissance, Villa I Busini provides tangible and sensually perceivable evidence of a foregone, but celebrated time.

The five elegantly appointed salons each exhibit intricate detailing of their own, the Atrium boasts a hand-crafted ceiling, the watchtower dates back to the 13th century, and the Loggia with the panel dedicated to Francesco Busini in 1520, a gift from the della Robbia atelier.

In the halls and dining rooms, the popular Renaissance painting style known as Trompe-l'œil holds one's fascination, while the Coat of Arms Hall proudly bares the noble family crests, and the intimate library relives history through its extensive collection of literature.

Carefully preserved to protect the integrity of the original structures, delicate frescoes, stained glass windows, and stone fireplaces, every corner of the estate brings new perspective and opportunities for enchantment. 

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