Could a place hold the echoes of unfinished dreams? Here, on the outskirts of Florence, stands Villa di Rusciano, a testament to ambition and the passage of time. Its story intertwines with the rise and fall of powerful families, leaving behind whispers of what could have been. Villa di Rusciano, as it stands today, is just a fraction of its envisioned grandeur. In the mid-15th century, Luca Pitti, a prominent Florentine figure, envisioned a grand statement of wealth and prestige. He entrusted the renowned Filippo Brunelleschi, the mastermind behind the Duomo’s dome, with this ambitious project. Imagine Villa di Rusciano as Brunelleschi envisioned it– one of the grandest villas in all of Florence. Alas, fate had other plans. The project was never fully realized, leaving behind a tantalizing glimpse into what might have been. Yet, the remnants of Brunelleschi’s genius are still evident. As you stand before Villa di Rusciano, look closely at the grand staircase. Observe its elegant proportions and graceful lines – a testament to Brunelleschi’s architectural mastery. Today, Villa di Rusciano stands as a poignant reminder that even unfinished dreams can leave behind a legacy of beauty and intrigue.
Santa Lucia alla Castellina
“A sanctuary of art and faith””. You might say that about many places, but here at Santa Lucia alla Castellina,