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Friday
Jun152012

Castello di Vicarello

"At Castello di Vicarello history lives on each path, in each stone and every wall sings a song of the ancient past."

Crowning a hilltop amidst olive groves in southern Tuscany is a fairy tale castle come to life. But this castello is no dream. It's a rustic luxe retreat that will sweep you up in its history, embrace you in its family's arms and spoil you rotten with its quirky luxury. Aurora and Carlo Baccheschi Berti have restored the ruins of the twelfth century castle over many years and now play host to lucky guests who have the choice of seven luxury villas and suites. Rooms are filled with exquisite antiques and furniture and artifacts from the family's life in Indonesia. As for the gardens and views. Sigh. A truly once in a life time experience. One day. One day I will go.

Reader Comments (14)

Perfect.

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered Commenterdenise

OMG! I want to go. NOW!

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered Commenteranna k.

This really looks like a great place, however I really like the outdoors much better than the interior - not really my style. But I could definitly see myself sitting by the pool and enjoying a sun down ;)

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMikkel

OMG! Work and home life have been so psychotic lately that I have not been able to eek out even a few mintues these last few weeks for a peek....and then this Friday morning I drop in only to find at first glance the abososlute reason I come here....oh so perfect..... one of my new all time faves......

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered CommenterOttawa alternagrrrl

Very successful interior design for this kind of building and the environment!

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCollectingDesignIN

outdoors gawgeous !
inside drab & depressing ...sorry ...
one could do so much more with that wonderful space ..

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered Commenterspiffynest

Perfectly designed home and keeping with the integrity of the building and surroundings. Just breath taking!

Whoever did the photographs was a genius. Yes, there's a lot of dark -- but it's a pile of rock with small windows, it's going to be moody inside! I love the mood -- brooding and romantic and unexpected. Cool indoors, even in the daytime you appreciate a lamp or a candle in a nook --- but you also have the Italian sun breaking in now and then, promising that once you untangle yourselves (no hurry!) heat and vistas are waiting. /sigh/

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered CommenterOregonbird

Sigh, yes, lovely.... So much fun to play lady of the castello, or stay in the Sixties suite and imagine you are in an Antonioni film....

15 Jun 2012 | Unregistered Commentermadonnaofcoogee

Dear God my soul just left the building and is living somewhere in Tuscany!!

16 Jun 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJodi

I agree with Mikkel, the exterior is amazing but the interior is not quite my style. However, I'm sure if was actually there I would find the rooms to be perfectly comfortable.

17 Jun 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNatasha McEachron

It doesn't get much better does it!

19 Jun 2012 | Unregistered Commenterthecitygourmand

I looked at the link and found that it had only two choices, English or Intaliano, clicking on each resulted was a page " " a blank page saying "true" .. a real shame.

21 Jun 2012 | Unregistered Commenterjeanricard Broek

i just checked the link - worked fine for me. perhaps try a different browser?

21 Jun 2012 | Registered CommenterKiM

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