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Villa Guicciardini, one of the most elegant and prestigious historic villas near Florence, is also the perfect setting to celebrate the most important moments of your life. The Villa is embraced by a wonderful centuries-old park, within which you can find an Italian garden, a lemon house, a strawberry grape pergola, a greenhouse for receptions and much more. Thanks to the evocative outdoor spaces and equally impressive indoor spaces, the Villa offers a perfect scenario for organizing events of all kinds and spending unforgettable moments together with your guests.

Stables

Originally, this area was characterized by high spaces covered with brick cross vaults set on massive square pillars, and was used as grain warehouses. It was later transformed into stables for the manor Villa. The Hall is perfect for hosting receptions throughout the year, accommodating up to 200 people. It can be used either as the main reception venue or as a location for aperitifs or after-dinner celebrations.

Stable

In conjunction with the renovation of the stables' facade, a new building was constructed, probably used to house stables and haylofts. Today, the Stable Hall remains, with its original stone manger. Thanks to its low and enveloping vault, it is an ideal environment for hosting an aperitif or a musical corner, or an area dedicated to children's entertainment, creating a kids' area for every occasion.

Filippo Brunelleschi Convivial Hall

Passing through the entrance door of the Villa, there is a large room of approximately 55 square meters called the "Filippo Brunelleschi Convivial Hall," dedicated to him due to the discovery of his stone effigy on the Noble floor of the Villa alongside that of Giovanni de' Medici, who was a great supporter of his and even commissioned him to renovate the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence. The Hall is perfect for accommodating up to 40 people for receptions of all types and in every season, and has access both from the front of the Villa and from the side garden.

Giovanni de’ Medici Convivial Hall

The "Giovanni de' Medici Convivial Hall" takes this name in honor of his patronage of the fine arts. The Hall of approximately 25 square meters is connected to the "Filippo Brunelleschi Convivial Hall," has a direct exit to the Italian garden, and can be used as an area pertaining to the latter for aperitifs, music and open bar, or as a play area for children.

The Chapel

On the ground floor there is a private chapel carved out within the Villa. In ancient times it was used both for practicing prayer worship and for celebrating weddings. As in every chapel, there is a central nave and a small marble altar decorated with golden details. On the side, there is also a small wooden confessional.