Casale Fontibucci was originally built as a watchtower in the Middle Ages,
after which it is traditionally believed to have been home to Michelangelo's stonecutters.
At present it is used for residential purposes by the owner, who has appointed a part of
it to a B&B and holiday home.
Casale Fontibucci has been featured, with numerous illustrations and an
extensive description, in the book "The 70's House" edited by Wiley and
Sons. The book describes the most important houses of the 70s; "Casale Fontibucci
... was, by repute, originally the home of Michelangelo's stonemason.
The site of the house lies on a hill commanding a view down the valley of the Arno to
Florence in the distance past the picturesque array of hilltop palazzi
and villas in between".
Casale Fontibucci is set amidst the rolling hills of Chianti Colli Fiorentini, more specifically
in the area of Bagno a Ripoli.
Surrounded by verdant countryside rich in spontaneous vegetation and orchards planted out with vines
and olives, the Casale Fontibucci bed and breakfast offers not only the unspoilt natural
beauties and characteristic peace of the gentle Tuscan landscape, but also all possible comforts to make your
stay tranquil and enjoyable. Florence, just 15 kilometres away, is within easy reach by
both public and private transport.
Casale Fontibucci is also strategically placed for reaching the Firenze Sud motorway exit in just 20 minutes.
All the major Tuscan art cities - Pisa, Volterra, Lucca, Siena and San Gimignano – and the entire Chianti
area are within a radius of about one hour's car journey.
The B&B is in an ideal position for guests to discover the Tuscan traditions through food
& wine tours or more traditional cultural excursions.
An old Tuscan farmhouse, the building has been renovated in complete respect for the characteristic
Tuscan style, featuring stone walls, open-beam ceilings and terracotta floors.
The spacious grounds surrounding the B&B have a swimming-pool with the gentle contours of a small
lake set amidst flowering shrubs, olives and cypress trees. Open from May to September, both the pool
and the sun terrace, fully equipped with parasols and loungers, command breathtaking views over Florence.
Beach towels are provided for guests' use.
Aurora, the owner of
Casale Fontibucci, has been personally managing the property
since she retired in 2004. A lover and connoisseur of
Florence and its culture,
she can arrange for you
tourist itineraries off the beaten track and manage your
bookings for
exhibitions and museums.