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This magnificent villa is one of the " Regal Villas" of
the old Republic of Lucca.
All these villas were inhabited by their owners from the spring
through to the autumn during which time they received kings, princes,
dukes, ambassadors, literary celebrities.
They also held ballets, various representations and concerts in
the splendid surroundings of "greenery theatres". |
| The Guinigi
family, one of the greatest Lucchesi families who for centuries
owned palaces and towers in Lucca, built the villa at the beginning
of the 1800, at the time of the famous lucchese Architect Nottolini.
The Guinigi built the Camigliano villa on a hill, above the church
of the Cappuccini convent, with a great view over Lucca plans, a
little above the old lemon-house and the
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older
steward's house.
The lemon-house is a very large complex of farm buildings located
between the main villa and the steward's house.
The steward's house is a very old and beautiful building , close
to the main gate.
It dates back to 1600 and, in fact, was the original villa of the
estate.
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villa, as others palaces and villas built at the beginning of 1800,
reflects the Neo Classical style of which the Architect Lorenzo
Nottolini from Segromigno, was the leading exponent.
This imposing building is fully decorated throughout with Neo-Classical
paintings, and very rich and extremely elegant Lucchese Empire furniture.
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The
vast park followed the fashion of the late 1700 early 1800, when
many villas' owners modified the scenographic plans of their gardens
according to the English style of that time giving free develpment
to nature, escaping the usual geometric schemes of the Italian garden.
The last count Guinigi dwelt long in the villa till the half of
this century when it was acquired by Bruguier family who
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both the Palazzo ( as the villa was called) and the lemon-house
with great attention and loving care.
Very recently some visitors referred to Il Lucchesiano
as " ….a little Versailles"
- PARK - 35.000/sq m
- Private chapel Pool
- Pool house.
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All
the property is registered with the Italian Government Bureau of
Historical Properties.
The villa is about 400sqmt per floor.
The Villa is surrounded by the 70 hectars farm estate.
Description:
Ground floor
- large impressive entrance opening also on the back garden |
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room
- One living room
- the library
- a living room with grandpiano
- vast gallery used for parties and banquets (it can sit 50
people)
- old tuscan kitchen used as breakfastroom
- other fully equipped kitchen
- service rooms
- One bathroom
Fisrt floor
- vast elegant reception
- living room
- TV living room
- music room
- play room
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- one twin bed bedroom
- one single bedroom
- sharing bathroom
- windows' screens.
Second floor
- one double bedroom with en-suite bathroom
- one single bedroom
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bedroom
- one single bedroom
- one double bedroom
- Two bathrooms
All the bedrooms on second floor are equipped with
fans and screens..
Elevator- Central heating - Alarm system. Fax |
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The
staff consists of 3 persons: a couple and a maid.
The couple is composed by the butler and his wife - a very good
cook ( they have been working in the family for about 20 years.)
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2 permanents gardeners take care of the park. |
FACILITIES:
daily breakfast
air conditioning
central heating
Computer & internet
Telephone & fax (automatic switch)
Computerised telephone billing
Stereo CD player with central diffusion
TV satellite
Alarm system
EXTRA
Telephon, as on meter |
INCLUDED:
Welcome dinner on Saturday arrival night
Butler
Maid (6 days a week)
Cook
Gardener
Gas
electricity
linens
Central heating
The cook can prepare breakfast- lunch - dinner (food and
wine not included)
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Prices per week 2008 in Euro |
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from
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The
House |
High
Season
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01/01-31/12 |
E
12.700 |
| Security deposit |
in
cash |
E
4.000 |
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