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In 1964, Alibrando Dei, Maria Caterina's grandfather, bought the first part of the entire estate : Bossona. This vineyard is gorgeous for exposition and kind of soil, a sort of amphitheater always where the wind blows with a certain constancy. And her...
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The Castle of Verrazzano is located on a hilltop in the Chianti Classico area, the first grape growing and wine producing area in the world to be determined by an official proclamation, made by the grand Duke Cosimo III de' Medici in 1716. Its high position,...
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An historical mansion transformed in an intimate hotel in order to realize an extraordinarily harmonious and peaceful setting where guests can recover the flavour and the charm of antique atmosphere and, at then same time, enjoy all the modern comforts....
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Florence luxury villa rentals with swimming pool and air conditioning for a vacation in total relax. Villa La Querce is a charming place located only 12 km off Florence, a mere 20 minute trip by car, ideal for those who would like to visit the Uffizi...
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The CASTELLO di BOSSI is located in the commune of Castelnuovo Berardenga, on the road that leaves the old Chiantigiana road, at Pianella, and ascends to Brolio amidst evergreen forests and long rows of vines. With its centuries-old trees, its fossil...
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Liberty Style
Liberty or Art Nouveau was an artistic and architectural movement that blossomed in the nineteenth century especially in Avola. Its spread coincided with the rapid economic growth leading to a still evident construction renewal as many buildings' frontages, out of the hexagonal perimeter, prove. The leading role was played by stonecutters who, by modelling the ibleian white stone, created Liberty's curvy and sinuous lines. Many houses' fronts are adorned with floral-inspired motifs, local fruits, girls' faces and zoomorphic patterns. Interior decoration was made in accordance with the taste of the time as well. Worthy of mention was Raffaele Scalia who painted stunning vaults. Among the numerous buildings constructed in this style, worthy of note are those situated in Pellico Street 1, in Umberto I Square as well as in Corso Vittrio Emanuele 115 (Corsico Palace).
(source: Avola, la città esagonale)