Known as Tenuta Galileo, the restored Baroque hunting lodge is named after its most well-known visitor and the father of modern science, Galileo Galilei, and features a room especially frescoed for him.
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Known as Tenuta Galileo, the restored Baroque hunting lodge is named after its most well-known visitor and the father of modern science, Galileo Galilei, and features a room especially frescoed for him.
Nestled among the picturesque landscapes of Grottaferrata, just a stone's throw away from Rome, lies a timeless treasure – a 16th-century villa that once served as a sanctuary for a cardinal seeking solace and enlightenment.
This 10 acre estate near Pistoia in Tuscany, Italy is truly a hidden gem, surrounded by Italianate gardens and featuring 8.6 acres of olive groves.