Sammezzano

Sammezzano
Castello di Sammezzano

Exterior of Sammezzano Castle
Location within Tuscany
General information
Location Reggello, Italy
Address Locality Sammezzano, 50066 Leccio
Coordinates 43°42′11″N 11°28′18″E / 43.703023°N 11.471757°E / 43.703023; 11.471757Coordinates: 43°42′11″N 11°28′18″E / 43.703023°N 11.471757°E / 43.703023; 11.471757
Construction started 1605
Completed 1885

Sammezzano, or the Castle of Sammezzano, is an Italian palazzo in Tuscany notable for its Moorish Revival architectural style. It is located in Leccio, a hamlet of Reggello, in the Province of Florence.

Overview

The original palazzo was erected in about 1605 by the Spanish nobleman, Ximenes of Aragon. In the 19th century, Ferdinand Panciatichi Ximenes inherited the property and, between 1853 and 1889, remodeled it into one of the largest examples of Moorish Revival architecture. Umberto I, king of Italy, visited Ximenes at Sammezzano in 1878.[1]

The palazzo served as a luxury hotel in the post WWII era; then was vacated and closed. A committee called FPXA 1813-2013, abbreviation for Ferdinand Panciatichi Ximenes d’Aragon, was organized in 2012 to attempt to restore and preserve the palazzo, which has 365 rooms, each with unique, Moorish decoration.[2]

References

  1. "Il Re Umberto I a Rignano" [King Umberto I in Rignano]. L'Archivio del Tempo che Passa (in Italian).
  2. "Sammezzano Castle: A Magical Place in Tuscany".
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