The Taj Mahal near Florence you cannot visit - Ep. 161
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The Taj Mahal near Florence you cannot visit - Ep. 161
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For someone whose stated mission is to at the very least be aware of everything there is to know about Tuscany, coming to terms that this is not the case...
show moreIf you listen to the full epidode you will learn about the ancient origins of this castle, how in 780 hosted for a few days none other than Emperor Charlemagne and how it progressively lost its military significance. After going from one noble Florentine family to the other, the Medicis turned it into one of their favourite hunting reserves. Grand Duke Ferdinand didn't like it too much, so it sold the castle to a powerful Spanish family that had plenty of assets in Tuscany. The transformation happened from 1853 to 1889 under the direction of a marquis that was quite the character: while having never left Tuscany, he adored the East, so much that he trained a number of local workers to imitate Moorish and Indian techniques to replicate the landmarks he read about in his beloved books. The palace was so amazing that even the King of Italy had to see it with his own eyes. Building from scratch something that can rival both the Alhambra and the Taj Mahal is truly an amazing feat.
Unfortunately, it were the extravagant decorations to doom the splendid castle. The marquis heirs couldn't care less about living in such a weird place and let it be ransacked by looters until there was almost nothing left. Several owners tried turning it into a luxury hotel but they ultimately failed as it was so expensive to maintain. Now the castle is for sale and people hope that the new owners will want to bring it back to its heyday. In the final chapters I'll describe you the amazing park, which hosts many giant sequoias brought from California, the stuff that you can do in the area and an ancient tavern turned hotel where you can either stay or have an amazing meal. While it's impossible to enter it, Sammezzano from the outside is stunning enough. Think about visiting it next time you're around. It needs all the attention it can get: such an amazing place simply cannot disappear.
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LINKS TO SOURCES
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/sammezzano-the-most-magnificent-castle-you-cannot-see
https://www.archeotravelers.com/en/2020/07/31/sammezzano-castle-a-corner-of-the-east-in-tuscany/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/italy/tuscany/articles/sammezzano-tuscan-castle-up-for-sale-14-million/
https://www.marieclaire.it/lifestyle/viaggi/a38548856/castello-di-sammezzano/
https://www.toscana.info/firenze/provincia/castello-di-sammezzano/
https://www.sammezzano.info/
https://www.villarigacci.it/
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