Giotto 35 m2
Villa Amedeo Giotto
Expenses not included in the final price for the Giotto apartment:
Giotto apartment max 2 people
-40 € final cleaning costs
-5 € per day if heating is used
-100 € security deposit, returned at check out
-50 € if you wish to bring small pets
Discounted rates in relation to the duration,
Owner not present on site The entrance is located on the back of the villa which is accessed by a staircase in the patio. The apartment is ideal for a person or a couple looking for a romantic stay: composed of an elegant bedroom with a canopied double bed and a kitchen-dining room (gas stove, fridge, microwave oven, washing machine). The bathroom has a large shower, a designer sink and travertine claddings, used exotic wood parquet and sandblasted glass elements.
Central heating.
Giotto can use the small patio but also the large courtyard which is located in the other entrance of Villa Amedeo.
The outdoor area is equipped with a barbecue, relaxation chairs and umbrellas; an outdoor shower and stone bath are available for guests.
In the heart of the Tuscan countryside, on the edge of Brenna, a village 10 km from Siena, Villa Amedeo is a typical rustic farmhouse dating back to the 1400s consisting of 6 apartments of different surfaces that each host from 2 to 8 people. Depending on the needs, guests can choose to rent individual apartments (ideal for couples or families), a floor with multiple apartments (for families or friends who want to share a kitchen and living room), or the whole villa (20 beds, for ceremonies or special occasions).
The villa overlooks the cultivated fields and orchards surrounding Brenna. The proximity of the village church allows you to organize special events all year round and to take advantage of cultural, recreational and gastronomic initiatives out of season, such as the wine / grape harvest circuit, the theatrical and concert seasons, cycling and horse riding.
Outside, a furnished main courtyard and a more intimate patio at the back of the villa are available for guests to have breakfast and dinner outdoors. Internally, each apartment consists of one or two double bedrooms, a large living room, a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with shower or bathtub with a minimal and linear design.
The restoration of the structure has enhanced the existing architectural features, the exposed stone facade, the old terracotta floors and ceilings with exposed beams. The project highlighted the light, the walls with warm colors and architectural solutions that contribute to making each room unique with a style that enhances the contrast between old and new.
The interior spaces are personalized and revisited in a modern key: the owners, originating in the area but travelers for passion and profession, have "brought back" from the various corners of the world objects and pieces of furniture that complement the existing ones. The bedrooms, furnished with silks and enveloping and colored cottons add intimacy to the wooden beds, some of which canopied, and to the furniture with a slightly oriental touch. A particular intervention catches the eye in the bathrooms with natural shades: they are the sinks carved into the stone. Thick, large, made from whole and very heavy basaltic stone blocks. The living spaces, different in each apartment in shape and size, are always in open dialogue with the outside and usually divided into a dining area and a relaxation area. On the travertine terrace, a large stone whirlpool allows you to relax after spending the day walking or cycling along the forest paths, swimming in the Merse river or visiting the nearby cities of art.
In the heart of the Tuscan countryside, on the edge of Brenna, a village 10 km from Siena, Villa Amedeo is a typical rustic farmhouse dating back to the 1400s consisting of 6 apartments of different surfaces that each host from 2 to 8 people. Depending on the needs, guests can choose to rent individual apartments (ideal for couples or families), a floor with multiple apartments (for families or friends who want to share a kitchen and living room), or the whole villa (20 beds, for ceremonies or special occasions).
The villa overlooks the cultivated fields and orchards surrounding Brenna. The proximity of the village church allows you to organize special events all year round and to take advantage of cultural, recreational and gastronomic initiatives out of season, such as the wine / grape harvest circuit, the theatrical and concert seasons, cycling and horse riding.
Outside, a furnished main courtyard and a more intimate patio at the back of the villa are available for guests to have breakfast and dinner outdoors. Internally, each apartment consists of one or two double bedrooms, a large living room, a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with shower or bathtub with a minimal and linear design.
The restoration of the structure has enhanced the existing architectural features, the exposed stone facade, the old terracotta floors and ceilings with exposed beams. The project highlighted the light, the walls with warm colors and architectural solutions that contribute to making each room unique with a style that enhances the contrast between old and new.
The interior spaces are personalized and revisited in a modern key: the owners, originating in the area but travelers for passion and profession, have "brought back" from the various corners of the world objects and pieces of furniture that complement the existing ones. The bedrooms, furnished with silks and enveloping and colored cottons add intimacy to the wooden beds, some of which canopied, and to the furniture with a slightly oriental touch. A particular intervention catches the eye in the bathrooms with natural shades: they are the sinks carved into the stone. Thick, large, made from whole and very heavy basaltic stone blocks. The living spaces, different in each apartment in shape and size, are always in open dialogue with the outside and usually divided into a dining area and a relaxation area. On the travertine terrace, a large stone whirlpool allows you to relax after spending the day walking or cycling along the forest paths, swimming in the Merse river or visiting the nearby cities of art.