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Apartments Rental in San Casciano In Val Di Pesa, Tuscany, Italy
Posarelli Villas specialize in apartment rental in San Casciano In Val Di Pesa, Grosseto. We offer vast range of apartments for rental. We at Posarelli Villas aim to cater you luxurious stay with most competitive rates. We offer exclusive atmosphere, special services and unique stay that make your holidays unforgettable.
All apartments are positioned on attractive sites that propose you eye catching view points. We owned many beautiful properties across Italy to rent you. We offer apartments, castles, villas, farmhouse and wedding locations for rentals. Searching for apartment rental was very tough in past but after existence of Posarelli Villas it happens simple and speedy.
Our apartment ranges from one bedroom to three bedrooms that go with to cost alert visitors as well luxury seeking travelers. We also offer suppleness in short term rental and extensive term stay. Our apartments are able to accommodate two people to very large group.
Posarelli Villas team values very well that how significant one holiday for you and for your family, so we present fully equipped apartments for rental. Most of our apartments are inherited with swimming pool, fridge, separate heating system, washing machine, latest kitchen amenities that you need and beautiful entrance garden.
You can choose your choice of apartment for leasing online from our website. Visit our site and find your option of apartment is available or not. Advance booking helps you to get ease upon your arrival at the city.
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About San Casciano In Val Di Pesa
San Casciano in Val di Pesa is an hill town located between Florence and Siena, in Tuscany region, in Italy, in the Chianti area.
It used to be called in the past “San Casciano a Decimo” (tenth), because of its position on the tenth milestone of the Roman road from Florence.
It became an important trading and political centre under Florentine rule, and in fact it was granted its first construction by the Florentine Bishops in 1241. It seems that Enrico VII, on his trip down the Italian peninsula, spent a few days in San Casciano.
In 1326 San Casciano was fired and destroyed by Castruccio Castracani and it was only later, 1343, that Gualtieri di Brienne, Duke of Athens and Lord of Florence, began to fortify it.
The Florentines considered San Casciano, like Empoli and many other Tuscan towns, to be a strategic point of defense and in facts, in 1335, they built a Cassero (castle) in San Casciano, and surrounded it with strong walls and towers.
After the donation by the Grand Duke Ferdinando II to Giovanni Santi Lucardesi, known as "The Indian", the cassero of San Casciano became a Benedictine convent. San Casciano houses several buildings of artistic importance: the Church of the Misericordia, previously Santa Maria del Prato, in Gothic-Tuscan style. Inside the Chapel of La Collegiata, in this Church, you can see, a XIV century baptismal font and a lunette with a Madonna and Saints and, at the third altar on the left, is an "Annunciation" in the style of Ridolfo Ghirlandaio.
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