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Villa di Piazzano is a historic villa located in the Tuscan countryside, just outside of the city of Cortona. The villa dates back to the 1460s and has been restored to offer modern amenities while maintaining its original features, such as frescoed ceilings, antique furnishings, and a centuries-old park.
The rooms at Villa di Piazzano are elegantly furnished and offer views of the surrounding hills or the garden. They feature modern amenities while also retaining their traditional charm with antique furnishings and original artwork.
The villa also offers a range of facilities, including an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, and a restaurant serving traditional Tuscan cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients.
You can also participate in cooking classes, wine tastings, and guided tours of the surrounding area.
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