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PODERE IL RICCIO Civitella in Val di Chiana
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STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION
The Farm “Il Riccio” is located in one of the most suggestive landscapes of the Chianti hills, near Arezzo, under the ancient small village Civitella.
The manor-house, built in 1700, has around itself about 6 hectares of land.
Ground floor
4 halls ideal for gala evenings, banquets Dinners and lunches, booking requested Appetizing Aperitifs.
First floor
Suites
Ubertini: suite, 37 m2, wide wrought iron double bed and chandelier, wood beams and brick-floor. Private bathroom with shower, studio, minibar, TV.
Tarlati: junior suite, 20 m2, wrought iron double bed and chandelier, wood beams and brick-floor. Private bathroom with shower, studio, minibar, TV.
Two double rooms both with private bathroom, shower, wrought iron double bed and chandelier, wood beams, brick-floor, minibar and TV.
Services room and breakfast.
* Tasting of typical products and wines
* Gala evenings and banquets with sommeliers, booking requested
* Cuisine courses
ARCHITECTURE, ART NEARBY
Pinacoteca d'arte contemporanea
CIVITELLA IN VAL DI CHIANA
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CORTONA
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CIVITELLA IN VAL DI CHIANA
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LE BINDI - Bottega di cuoco
MONTE SAN SAVINO
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CASTIGLION FIORENTINO
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LUCIGNANO
Inside the small, fortified village of Lucignano is the Restaurant La Maggiolata. Its warm...


