Above is an image of a classic “giardino all’italiana” or classic Italian garden where the lack of flowers and the 'chiaroscuro' effects are created by sculpted trees and shrubbery, in a geometric pattern, not my favorite I should say but still representing centuries past.
Badia a Coltibuono, where part of the movie was shot, is an ancient Abbey from XI century, in the hills of Chianti, recently in part renovated as an Hotel with pool, gardens and acres and acres of land where the owners produce excellent olive oil and wine. Add to this a famous cooking school, wine tasting seminars, a shop where you can find the most delicious and organic products and you got the picture.
Eight rooms and three suites are available for clients, as you can see from the images floral patterns, ancient affreschi, antique furniture are decorating these glorious rooms.
Timeless elegance in the common areas.
One of the guestrooms with the beauty, acquired through centuries, of the cotto tiles.
The Hotel reception which in the movie was set as the living room and on the right a veranda opening to a large terrace. I love the ceiling treatment and the tall doors.
Margherita Buy walking in a vast corridor filled with chairs, books, art.
Mid century bed and a gorgeous Thonet settee reflected in a mirrored armoire.
The Florentine roofs and the Tuscan hills in the background.
The terrace, or I would call it a loggia, has a beautiful view over Florence roofs.
One of the sets of the movie in the apartment. If you like to see more of this here is a a video clip
with some scenes from the movie.
Photography by Simone Martinetto
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