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Belvedere Suite
Large Suite located on the south-east side of the villa on the first floor, exposed to the sun for the whole day, it owes its name to the splendid view enjoyed from the windows, from where you can see the entire park of the villa with the swimming pool and glimpses of the ancient village beyond the surrounding walls.
Ceiling with exposed beams and wrought iron furnishings complete its charm.
Suite equipped with air conditioning.
(sleeps 2 + 1)
Napoleon Suite
High quality suite located on the first floor on the south side of the villa, overlooking the Italian garden and the centennial park.
Ceiling with frescoes from the 1700s depicting the family's properties, it is characterized by the bright colors of the fresco repeated in the bathroom and in the furnishings.
We like to think that Napoleon Bonaparte, visiting his sister who owned the villa for a short period, has stayed privately in the most beautiful and elegant room. Hence the name of the suite.
(sleeps 2 + 2)
Elisa Baciocchi Suite
Located on the first floor, north side of the villa, it is a small, intimate and welcoming suite, embellished with a column bed. It overlooks the high rear garden where a Napoleonic eagle stands out and the small church dated back to 1740 is located.
So named in memory of Elisa Bonaparte, sister of the Emperor Napoleon and wife of the nobleman Baciocchi from Lucca, she was the owner of the villa for a period.
(sleeps 2)
Caterina Buonvisi Suite
Located on the first floor on the east side of the villa, the suite overlooks the lemon grove and the land once cultivated with vineyards and orchards; characterized by shades of blue combined with the golden yellow of the furnishings and ceramics.
The Buonvisi and Montecatini were among the most prominent families of Lucca in the 18th century, once owners of all the paper mills in the duchy; the two families were united through a marriage, the one between Maria Caterina and Nicolao VI.
Suite equipped with air conditioning.
(sleeps 2 + 2)
Stucchi Suite
Located on the north side of the villa on the first floor, it overlooks the lemon grove, the guesthouse and the upper rear garden.
Furnished in delicate shades of pink, it owes its name to the numerous stuccos created by Teodoro Graziani during the 1800s and to the family's historical activity in the Glittica sector started by the founder Orazio Barsanti.
(sleeps 2 + 2)
Laura Orsucci Suite
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Large attic with exposed beams, located on the second floor on the east side, overlooking the park and the swimming pool.
The style recalls bohemian atmospheres embellished with wrought iron furnishings and Vietri ceramics. It owes its name to Laura Orsucci, wife of the marquis Montecatini, found dead in the villa under mysterious circumstances.
Suite equipped with air conditioning.
(sleeps 2 + 1)
Graziani Suite
Charming attic suite located on the second floor on the east side of the villa.
Characterized by the collection of prints of old scores from the early 1900s, it is the most romantic thing the villa can offer.
It owes its name to the memory of the Graziani family, who owned the villa throughout the 20th century and in particular to the memory of Giuliana Graziani, last born of this noble family.
Suite equipped with air conditioning.
(sleeps 2 + 1)
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