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- contatti | Villa Gallorosso
e-mail, social e numero di telefono Villa Gallorosso CONTACT US For any request. Via delle Fraschette 17, 50135 Florence Settignano, Italy Phone: 3714639225 mail: gallorosso.firenze@gmail.com Submit Thanks for submitting!
- servizi | Villa Gallorosso
Servizi su richiesta : possibilità di organizzare piccoli eventi nel giardino, presente un tavolo e un barbecue, sdraio relax e doccia esterna per l'estate AMENITIES & SERVICES Private chef (on request) Trekking on the hills Shuttle service (on request) Concierge services Complimentary Wi-Fi Rooms with private balcony Pet friendly Art collection on display Complementary bottle of water We also accept your pets
- come arrivare | Villa Gallorosso
Trova indicazioni precise e facili per garantirti un viaggio senza stress e raggiungere la tua destinazione con facilità. How to get By car: A1 Firenze Sud exit, take the Varlungo ring road to the traffic light which leads to the road leading to the center. Turn left into via Enrico De Nicola, at the first roundabout turn right, continue straight after a traffic light, passing under an underpass and continue along via del Gignoro, then turn left into Viale Giovanni Verga. Turn right into viale Gabriele D'Annunzio. Once you have passed the Coverciano technical center, continue straight on the road towards Settignano. After about 4 minutes, near the bus stop D'annunzio 17 take Via Simoni Buonarroti on the right. Continue 50 meters to the end of the road until you enter via della Capponcina. Go left and continue for 50 meters up to the sharp bend (obligatory road), and here you are in via delle Fraschette. The house is at number 17 the last one down the street. Ring the intercom, you've arrived! By train : from the Santa Maria Novella railway station take the ATAF bus n. 11 or 17 to Piazza San Marco. Take bus n.10 (67 night line) and get off at D'annunzio 17 stop, continue for another 15 meters and take Via Buonarroti Simoni. the small road on the right that runs alongside the main road. Continuing straight for 50 meters, at the end of this road you will find yourself in via Della Capponcina, take the left and continue for 50 meters, until the next intersection which is precisely Via delle Fraschette !!!. Continue for another 200 meters until the end of the road. By Plane: By Taxi (it takes about 30 minutes) or by bus service to Piazza San Marco and then urban line n.10 / 67 (at night) Bus : Villa Gallorosso is connected to the historic center of Florence by public transport ATAF bus n. 10 (n. 67 at night) which depart every 20 minutes, from Piazza San Marco. The cost of the service is € 1.50 and lasts until 2.00AM From the bus stop (D'annunzio 17) the villa is only a 2-3 minute walk away. From Santa Maria Novella station take bus n.11 or n.17 which are very frequent (they run from the station all day every 3-5 minutes) until you reach Piazza San Marco. After about 25/30 minutes on the road as soon as you arrive outside the urban center of the city, get off at the D'annunzio 17 stop on Viale Gabriele D'annunzio, after about 15 meters from the stop, take the small street on the right Via Buonarroti Simoni. At the end of the road, turn left onto via della Capponcina. Continue for about 50 meters, until the next intersection with Via delle Fraschette !!! Enter the street and go straight for another 200 meters until the end of the street. You're there!!!! Taxi Service : the taxi service active 24 hours a day (tel. 055 4242 - 055 4390)
- la nostra storia | Villa Gallorosso
Residenza Famiglia Mannelli, La storia di Firenze. HISTORY AND CULTURE Blazon Mannelli Probably descendants of the Manlii family of which Niccolo 'Machiavelli mentions in his Discourses ... "it seems that not only the one city from the other has certain different ways and institutes, and I procreate men either tougher or more effeminate, but in the same city we see this difference being in the families, one from the other ... . because you can see the Manlii have been hard and stubborn ..... "; the Mannellis were among those families whose fortunes were linked to commercial and industrial activities and which over time supplanted the ancient families of landed nobility. The new Florentine ruling class, open to new forces, turned out to be more lively and socially composite although it assimilated the mentality and re-proposed the attitudes of the ancient aristocracy: the new families were considered magnatitious as evidenced by the collection of coats of arms preserved in the Strozziane Cards of the State of Florence. The Mannelli coat of arms consists of a red shield on which three oblique stilettos stand out with the tip pointing downwards and parallel to each other, a symbol of power and recklessness but at the same time of value and honor as reported in a Florentine document of the 1286. Rivals of doctors From the Medici to the present day ... During the Medici period the Mannellis had three senators, ten priors and some podestà who represented the Florentine republic in the neighboring localities: Prospero was the power of Greve in Chianti in 1611 where Ugolino had previously been in 1562 and 1568; Francesco was from Radda in Chianti in 1580 and 1563; Filippo and Ludovico were in San Giovanni Valdarno, as Camillo was in 1612 in Barberino del Mugello. Enterprising merchants, they were lucky in Avignon and they were responsible for the construction of the oratory of Santa Maria in Quercieto, near Legnaia. Determined to the point of opposing the expropriation of the Torre dei Mannelli - one of the four towers that underlined the ends of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence - Background Commissioned by Cosimo I, in 1565, to allow the construction of a connecting corridor between Palazzo Vecchio and the new residence of Palazzo Pitti. As is well known, Vasari obviated the decisive refusal by inventing a solution that made it possible to outline the Torre dei Mannelli with a structure of wooden beams and stone brackets that projected onto the bridge. The Mannellis have their inscription among the patricians of the District of S.Spirito in Florence. Since the mid-16th century some members of the family wore the habit of the Knights of Saint Stephen and others, in the following century that of the Knights of the Order of Malta. Torre dei Mannelli (on the Ponte Vecchio) Mannelli Chapel (via Palazzo dei Diavoli, Florence) C attedrale of Santa Maria Novella Detail of the Mannelli Chapel Family symbol inside the chapel Villa Gallorosso, vista dall'alto
- ricordi e momenti | Villa Gallorosso
memorie di ospiti che hanno soggiornato presso la villa. Ricordi.... ...Momenti
- Camere | Villa Gallorosso
Camere doppie e triple con bagno privato ed aria condizionata. La mattina prepariamo un buon caffè, tè o cappuccino per dare il buongiorno a tutti gli ospiti :) ROOMS
- villa gallorosso | B&B sulle colline di Firenze | Via delle Fraschette, 19, Firenze, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Villa Gallorosso: Affittacamere in villa sulle colline di Firenze. gallorossofirenze.com Welcome to Villa Gallorosso An oasis of peace in the green of the Florentine hills