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Wedding Location Rental in Greve in Chianti, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Wonderful wedding location rental in Greve in Chianti, Florence, Tuscany across Italy than Posarelli Villas offers you your dream destination for getting married. We aim to offer you amazing wedding location rental located at beautiful landscapes. We serve you most romantic, beautiful and unique wedding destination. Our wedding location options are carefully restored to serve you all beauties and romantic atmosphere surrounding that let you to feel like heaven on the earth.
Your wedding in Greve in Chianti is great chance to dip yourselves in classic pastoral landscapes, exploring both beautifully conserved historical architecture and revival art at its most awesome. Posarelli Villas team can arrange your wedding or reception ceremonies and provide all facilities, religious services and everything that you have mentioned in your requirements.
Wedding locations in Florence are surrounded with beautiful garden that spreads attractive fragrance and add more fable in the environment. It’s very hard to get your imagined wedding location and if you get it than you will be the lucky one.
All wedding locations in Greve in Chianti offer all comfortable services that can meet your quality standards and personal needs. You can find the availability of your choice of wedding or reception location rental in Greve in Chianti, Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
Advance booking help us to arrange all your requirements with lavish facilities. So book your wedding location in advance will let you see you dream wedding or reception destination. |
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About Greve in Chianti
Greve in Chianti takes its name from the Chianti area where it is located, in Tuscany, and from river Greve, which runs througt it.
Greve in Chianti is the chief town of the Chianti Classico wine zone, home to Chianti's largest wine fair, wich takes place every year in September, right before the grapes harvest.
It is the shopping centre of the Chianti farmhouses area that surrounds it.
At the end of the medieval age, Greve developed on the flat ground of the Greve valley as the market for the fortified villages, castles and farm houses on the surrounding hilltops.
In XIVth century it was burned to the ground by Castruccio Castracani, the Duke of Lucca, but Greve expanded considerably during the 14th and 15th centuries, and, after the unification of Italy, became the most important centre of Chianti.
The rebuilt church of Santa Croce, where there are some beautiful paintings of the school of Fra Angelico, stands at the top of the asymmetrical main piazza in Greve in Chianti, Piazza Matteotti.
The original piazza is shown as square in old documents but the construction of buildings, porticoes and loggias has encroached on it over the years so that it is now triangular, pointing to the neoclassical facade of Santa Croce.
On one side of the piazza is a statue of the explorer Giovanni da Verrazano (also spelt Verrazzano) who discovered New York Harbour. A house associated with the family of Amerigo Vespucci is located in nearby Montefioralle.
The town of Greve in Chianti, with its typical small restaurants and food shops and, of course, with the well supplied wine bars definitely worth a visit for all those who come to Tuscany for wine tours, looking for excellent food and Chianti wine.
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